DIY WB is here
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DIY WB is here
If you poke around the DIY_EFI site the WB stuff is posted now.
Not a lab grade unit but for what "we" do is all we need.
Before anyone even mentions it.
This is all hobby stuff, NOT for profit. If your not a man of your words, please go else where. If you have to try and make a buck or offer to buy one, please just ignore the whole deal.
Yes, I'm testy about this, I've been involved with it for 4 years, and invested alot in gettin it this far.
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hate to sound stupid but what is that?
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by v8power:
hate to sound stupid but what is that?
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hate to sound stupid but what is that?
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GM's oem ones just switch over from rich to lean at 14.7:1 Air Fuel ratio. While some folks try to make something more of them then that, that's all they can accurately do. A WB on the other hand is designed to read specific AFRs.
While a switching type can just operate on exhaust heat, a WB needs some careful temperature mangement to get an accurate *fix* on what's going on, also some critical managing circuitry to get the signal out.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by 89vette:
Is this used in place of the OEM WB? Or does it need its seperate bung? If you used it for WOT tuning only can you just program the car to stay in open loop?
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Is this used in place of the OEM WB? Or does it need its seperate bung? If you used it for WOT tuning only can you just program the car to stay in open loop?
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You can weld together a sampling pipe and just clamp it on when you want to use it. But using anti-foulsers and cutting them to size is a no brainer, then NAPA has a drain plug the same size as the sensor so you can just run it when you want.
thing to remember is that you can't run it without powering it up, or it ruins the sensor.
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I just looked at DIY-EFI.org to see what it entails..
That is Very
from what I understand for this to be useful I will need another 'bung' for this o2 correct?
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That is Very
from what I understand for this to be useful I will need another 'bung' for this o2 correct?
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by -=Jeff=-:
I just looked at DIY-EFI.org to see what it entails..
That is Very
from what I understand for this to be useful I will need another 'bung' for this o2 correct?
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I just looked at DIY-EFI.org to see what it entails..
That is Very
from what I understand for this to be useful I will need another 'bung' for this o2 correct?
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Then I also got a piece of 2' long 2" muffler pipe and welded a bung 9" in from the end. Then a strap down the side, so now with a large hose clamp, can install it in about any car I want. I'd had a number of fast passes with it in the GN like that and no problems
YMMV
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This is very cool!!!
I cross refd the sensor to a Bosche--13002, and Autozone has it for $220. Is that cheaper than Napa?
Also I talked to an EE I know about making a circuit that would read the output voltages and display them as a numeric AFR on a simple LCD display. If and when successful, I'll spread the instructions. Electronics design is a little beyond me, I can handle the simple stuff. I am working on my ME degree.
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I cross refd the sensor to a Bosche--13002, and Autozone has it for $220. Is that cheaper than Napa?
Also I talked to an EE I know about making a circuit that would read the output voltages and display them as a numeric AFR on a simple LCD display. If and when successful, I'll spread the instructions. Electronics design is a little beyond me, I can handle the simple stuff. I am working on my ME degree.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Greenshamrock77:
This is very cool!!!
I cross refd the sensor to a Bosche--13002, and Autozone has it for $220. Is that cheaper than Napa?
Also I talked to an EE I know about making a circuit that would read the output voltages and display them as a numeric AFR on a simple LCD display. If and when successful, I'll spread the instructions. Electronics design is a little beyond me, I can handle the simple stuff. I am working on my ME degree.
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This is very cool!!!
I cross refd the sensor to a Bosche--13002, and Autozone has it for $220. Is that cheaper than Napa?
Also I talked to an EE I know about making a circuit that would read the output voltages and display them as a numeric AFR on a simple LCD display. If and when successful, I'll spread the instructions. Electronics design is a little beyond me, I can handle the simple stuff. I am working on my ME degree.
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You want an OS 791
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If anyone is interested in building this circuit that the guys at diy-efy.org have so gracefully designed, there is a group purchase going in for a lot of PC boards that will be closed on 8-24. If you are interested in ordering a PC board, fill out the form at http://208.37.117.207/wb.html and submit it. The cost of a board will be approximately $9 & they will be shipped out around 9-10.
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[This message has been edited by Tim Burgess (edited August 18, 2001).]
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What benifit is a WB O2 sensor?
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John,
A wide band O2 sensor has the ability to indicate A:F mixture ratio accurately over a wide range (10:1 to 20:1, for example), which is very useful in tuning. The O2 sensors used in our third gen systems are narrow band sensors, which are only accurate near the stoichiometric ratio (14.7:1), and may only be used to determine if the mixture is rich or lean, and where the transition point is. Check it out at http://www.diy-efi.org/diy_efi/projects/diy_wb/
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[This message has been edited by Tim Burgess (edited August 18, 2001).]
A wide band O2 sensor has the ability to indicate A:F mixture ratio accurately over a wide range (10:1 to 20:1, for example), which is very useful in tuning. The O2 sensors used in our third gen systems are narrow band sensors, which are only accurate near the stoichiometric ratio (14.7:1), and may only be used to determine if the mixture is rich or lean, and where the transition point is. Check it out at http://www.diy-efi.org/diy_efi/projects/diy_wb/
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1984 Berlinetta 305 TPI Auto, 13.8 sec @ 99.7 mph
[This message has been edited by Tim Burgess (edited August 18, 2001).]
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Hey I dont have a Background in electronics (yet) But im going to give this one a try. I orderd 2 boards on the group Purchase. Where Is the best place to get all of the parts? Thanks for your time and Know-How
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by John Boy:
Well I know this is dumb, but I gotta ask it. Where or how do I pay for a board on that gp above?
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Well I know this is dumb, but I gotta ask it. Where or how do I pay for a board on that gp above?
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http://208.37.117.207/wb.html
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I created a Digikey part number parts list for the circuit that should appear on the diy-efi.org web site shortly. If you would like a copy of the list, send me an e-mail.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by steve8586iroc:
Which ecm's will this work on?</font>
Which ecm's will this work on?</font>
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by a73camaro:
Gotta ask. I would think that one should be able to get a junkyard WB O2 sensor. What kinda life can one expect from one of these sensors?</font>
Gotta ask. I would think that one should be able to get a junkyard WB O2 sensor. What kinda life can one expect from one of these sensors?</font>
using unleaded they are designed to last like a normal one, ie at least 50K miles. On a decent running engine I'd expect a fair amount longer then that.
When running leaded race gas, there are all kinds of variances about how long they last.
I'll be using mine for when I'm actually tuning, and the take it out when not in use, a simple extra bung makes that possible, and then just a drain plug to block the hole
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by steve8586iroc:
Which ecm's will this work on?</font>
Which ecm's will this work on?</font>
There are several displays and interface projects going. In the next few weeks there should be some news along those lines.
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