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Author: Subject: air/fuel meters. Whats the deal?
Jason Fletcher

posted on 1/8/08 at 07:45 PM Reply With Quote
air/fuel meters. Whats the deal?

Ive been reading about the air/fuel meters you can get and they state that theres no need for a rolling road to get the mix right. Is that right? Will this thing show me if its rich or lean and is there a optimum mix to aim for or does it depend on this that and the other?

jason


[Edited on 1/8/08 by Jason Fletcher]

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David Jenkins

posted on 1/8/08 at 08:21 PM Reply With Quote
They're a big help if you can't get to a rolling road - but they're no substitute if you want to get everything just right.

I have a JAW AFR meter, and it's been very useful in getting my bike carbs pretty close to right, but I will have to go to an expert eventually. However, they did help a huge amount when I needed to get from 'very wrong' to 'pretty close'.






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BenB

posted on 2/8/08 at 09:47 AM Reply With Quote
Narrowband aren't *that* useful. Better than no information to go on but still limited use.

Wideband are very useful. They can't do timing tuning but they can sure do injection tuning. Quite a few ECUs now have self-mapping if you connect them to a wideband...

I still reckon for tuning bike carbs a £20 colortune is more than enough....

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Jason Fletcher

posted on 3/8/08 at 07:34 AM Reply With Quote
thanks guys. I will get a wideband one if I can find one ar the right price.

Jason

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