Wide Band O2 Sensor Boards Available - Again
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Car: '92 Z28; Dk Teal; Her Pkg
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Wide Band O2 Sensor Boards Available - Again
There is another group purchase going on @ www.diy-efi.org for the wide band O2 sensor circuit blank PC boards, if anyone is interested in ordering one. The group buy will end October 24th, and the price of the boards will be in the range of $4 to $9, depending on the number of orders received. The WB O2 sensor circuit was designed by a group of guys at www.diy-efi.org.
If you are interested in ordering a PC board, fill out the form at http://208.37.117.207/wborder.html
and submit it.
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Tim
1992 Z28, 305 TPI 5 speed, 12.1 sec @ 114.7 mph
1984 Berlinetta 305 TPI Auto, 13.8 sec @ 99.7 mph
If you are interested in ordering a PC board, fill out the form at http://208.37.117.207/wborder.html
and submit it.
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Tim
1992 Z28, 305 TPI 5 speed, 12.1 sec @ 114.7 mph
1984 Berlinetta 305 TPI Auto, 13.8 sec @ 99.7 mph
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Car: 1989 Iroc-Z
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what is a wide band O2 sensor circuit?
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1989 Iroc-Z 5.7 350, Blue, T-Tops
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Edelbrock Headers, Rebuilt B&M 700R-4 Tranny, Higher Stall Torque Converter, Airfoil, 3.4 w\posi, K&N's, Ported Plenum
-- Blue LED Bakelite Dash & Climate Control
"Just some 17 Year old spending every dollar I make on my car."
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Hey Tim, have you been getting the digest lately? I haven't received one in probably three days and that is pretty unusual when I usually get four to five digests a day - wonder if I got bumped...? Are you still getting emails from diy-efi?
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Car: '92 Z28; Dk Teal; Her Pkg
Engine: 305
Transmission: Richmond 6 Spd
Axle/Gears: Moser 9", Detroit Locker, 3.70
I've been receiving the digest from diy-efi.
A wide band O2 (WB O2) sensor gives an accurate reading of the O2 content in the exhaust over a "wide band" range; A:F ratio = 10:1 to 20:1, for example, and is a useful tuning aid in that it gives you an idea of the A:F mixture ratio that was burned in the combustion chamber. The O2 sensors that are used in our f-bodies are the narrow band type (NB O2), which are only accurate at the stoichiometric A:F ratio, which is 14.7:1 for gasoline. Commercial WB O2 sensor systems typically cost thousands of dollars, so this system is a bargain with the parts, including the sensor, electronics, and PC board, priced on the order of $250 - if you are up to soldering components to a PC board. The voltage output of the circuit is not in the 0 - 1 volt range, as our narrow band sensors are, so some type of readout device or data logger is required. I'm buliding a 30 LED bargraph display as a direct real time readout and also a circuit that rescales the voltage output of the WB O2 circuit to the 0 - 1 volt range for the ECM O2 sensor input. It uses an electronic TPS controlled switch (mux) that allows the WB O2 sensor to be switched over to the ECMs O2 sensor input at WOT so that a scanner can be used to capture WB O2 data at WOT, while the NB O2 sensor is switched over to the ECMs O2 sensor input at part throttle so the ECM may use the NB O2 sensor in closed loop mode. Both circuits will be posted on the diy-efi.org projects board after I test their operation.
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Tim
1992 Z28, 305 TPI 5 speed, 12.1 sec @ 114.7 mph
1984 Berlinetta 305 TPI Auto, 13.8 sec @ 99.7 mph
A wide band O2 (WB O2) sensor gives an accurate reading of the O2 content in the exhaust over a "wide band" range; A:F ratio = 10:1 to 20:1, for example, and is a useful tuning aid in that it gives you an idea of the A:F mixture ratio that was burned in the combustion chamber. The O2 sensors that are used in our f-bodies are the narrow band type (NB O2), which are only accurate at the stoichiometric A:F ratio, which is 14.7:1 for gasoline. Commercial WB O2 sensor systems typically cost thousands of dollars, so this system is a bargain with the parts, including the sensor, electronics, and PC board, priced on the order of $250 - if you are up to soldering components to a PC board. The voltage output of the circuit is not in the 0 - 1 volt range, as our narrow band sensors are, so some type of readout device or data logger is required. I'm buliding a 30 LED bargraph display as a direct real time readout and also a circuit that rescales the voltage output of the WB O2 circuit to the 0 - 1 volt range for the ECM O2 sensor input. It uses an electronic TPS controlled switch (mux) that allows the WB O2 sensor to be switched over to the ECMs O2 sensor input at WOT so that a scanner can be used to capture WB O2 data at WOT, while the NB O2 sensor is switched over to the ECMs O2 sensor input at part throttle so the ECM may use the NB O2 sensor in closed loop mode. Both circuits will be posted on the diy-efi.org projects board after I test their operation.
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Tim
1992 Z28, 305 TPI 5 speed, 12.1 sec @ 114.7 mph
1984 Berlinetta 305 TPI Auto, 13.8 sec @ 99.7 mph
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