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two questions on te section reviews MPH765
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<blockquote data-quote="Howard" data-source="post: 36453" data-attributes="member: 271"><p>Vive la difference. Once our names are on the log book the bikes are ours to do with as we will, and it's nice to see all the different ways owners keep them on the road. My original question was, why would "<u><strong>I" </strong></u>want a Lambda sensor?</p><p></p><p>I was also playing the Devil's Advocat to a point, I do know what a Lamda sensor is, and what it does, but surely to get any real value out of it, it needs to be connected to a computer (ECU) which will control a much more sophisticated fuel system than my ageing MkI Amals.</p><p></p><p>If you want to continue the Wikipedia/Luddite analogy. If you develop your machine to suit unskilled labour (rider in our case) you end up with a bored workforce with no job satisfaction. My Fireblade does everything better than the Egli, but it has no soul and no character. Do <u><strong>"I" </strong></u>want to make my Egli more like the Fireblade..............Heck No.</p><p></p><p>H</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howard, post: 36453, member: 271"] Vive la difference. Once our names are on the log book the bikes are ours to do with as we will, and it's nice to see all the different ways owners keep them on the road. My original question was, why would "[U][B]I" [/B][/U][B][/B]want a Lambda sensor? I was also playing the Devil's Advocat to a point, I do know what a Lamda sensor is, and what it does, but surely to get any real value out of it, it needs to be connected to a computer (ECU) which will control a much more sophisticated fuel system than my ageing MkI Amals. If you want to continue the Wikipedia/Luddite analogy. If you develop your machine to suit unskilled labour (rider in our case) you end up with a bored workforce with no job satisfaction. My Fireblade does everything better than the Egli, but it has no soul and no character. Do [U][B]"I" [/B][/U]want to make my Egli more like the Fireblade..............Heck No. H [/QUOTE]
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