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OXS Sensors
Go ahead and use a cheap O2 sensor. You may lose a bit of life with sensors
of lower quality though, but basically they are all very similar internally.
Be warned though, that it must be of the heated variety and if you have to
splice wires be sure to solder them well. Resistance is a major concern
here. of course if you are a performance nut, you'd actually like just a tad
bit of resistance in the wire to fool the pooter into thinking it's seeing a
lower voltage reading therefore richening up the mixture slightly. This is
best compensated at the fuel distr. though. I've said too much already,
actually I didn't say this at all!!
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Rolf Mair is: waves@epix.net
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Head Coach and Founder of the Seventh Wave jr. Ski Racing Team @ Doe Mt.Pa
1994,95,96 East Coast USA SCCA Solo 1 Champion
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