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Air Fuel Gauge 02 Sensor Lambda Sensor
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<blockquote data-quote="Cyborg" data-source="post: 106711" data-attributes="member: 3426"><p>Been hiding out in the Channel Islands , so preoccupied with other things for a couple of days... Saw my first giant sea cucumber today.... interesting method of eating those critters have. Helps put dinner at the in-laws into perspective. </p><p></p><p>Anyway....It was the info that came with the A/F gauge that had me wondering. The voltage maxes out at 5v and the gauge maxes out at 20, so assumed the graph would max out at 20 as well.</p><p></p><p>How is your jetting session coming along? Btw, I looked up DocZ... I’m envious.</p><p></p><p>Back to Oldhaven’s question about the gauge displaying lambda. The fellow at the factory got back to me. It turns out that the answer is yes. Apparently underneath the sticker (photo post 41) there are two switches, and you just have to flip switch 2. He did say that the switches are very tiny and easily broken, so he recommended just leaving it as is. They do sell them preset to lambda. Not sure if the switches are any different than normal, or it was just a polite way of telling me that he thinks we’re all lumberjacks here in B.C. and too hamfisted to flip a switch without mangling it...... or he would prefer I bought another gauge. I do have to say, he has been quick to reply and seems genuinely happy to answer questions, so that’s refreshing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cyborg, post: 106711, member: 3426"] Been hiding out in the Channel Islands , so preoccupied with other things for a couple of days... Saw my first giant sea cucumber today.... interesting method of eating those critters have. Helps put dinner at the in-laws into perspective. Anyway....It was the info that came with the A/F gauge that had me wondering. The voltage maxes out at 5v and the gauge maxes out at 20, so assumed the graph would max out at 20 as well. How is your jetting session coming along? Btw, I looked up DocZ... I’m envious. Back to Oldhaven’s question about the gauge displaying lambda. The fellow at the factory got back to me. It turns out that the answer is yes. Apparently underneath the sticker (photo post 41) there are two switches, and you just have to flip switch 2. He did say that the switches are very tiny and easily broken, so he recommended just leaving it as is. They do sell them preset to lambda. Not sure if the switches are any different than normal, or it was just a polite way of telling me that he thinks we’re all lumberjacks here in B.C. and too hamfisted to flip a switch without mangling it...... or he would prefer I bought another gauge. I do have to say, he has been quick to reply and seems genuinely happy to answer questions, so that’s refreshing. [/QUOTE]
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