weird o2 sensor readings? (mc'd urq)

Michael S. Williams mike at borderlinemotorsports.com
Mon Jul 7 00:06:31 EDT 2003


At 1:38 AM -0400 7/7/03, JShadzi at aol.com wrote:
>Typically, when a DMM is looking for a reading (or getting an
>"unstable" reading) it will go to "0", so your "fluctuations" aren't
>reliable readings, you really need to get an O2 meter to get any
>useable info out of the O2.
>

the o2 meter was ordered last week, i just figured i might be able to
get some idea w/ the dmm.. i guess not... i suppose, for right now,
i'll leave it running 'rich' so that it has a bit of a safety
margin...
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