innovate A/F gauge problem
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innovate A/F gauge problem
The challenger has an unnovate A/F gauge and when it's warm it's just going to the open air reading of 22.4, could the sensor be kiboshed ?
I haven't delved into it yet but i took it for a run last night and once warm it pulls great so it doesn't feel massively lean. I will have a look for anything amiss and pull a plug to see what it looks like.
Mick
I haven't delved into it yet but i took it for a run last night and once warm it pulls great so it doesn't feel massively lean. I will have a look for anything amiss and pull a plug to see what it looks like.
Mick
sensor neads to be earthed for heater to work does this through exhaust
wires get burnt on exhaust
connection into gauge pod on my AEM at least is pretty crap needs a wiggle.
if its a bosch sensor you need a new sensor and plugy bit as the sensor is calibrated at the factory by the resistor in the plugy bit they come as a pair
if the sensor seems too cheap its probably being sold without its calibration plugy thingo i.e they are not less the 20 quid and you may see some at that pice on ebay....AVOID
Dave
wires get burnt on exhaust
connection into gauge pod on my AEM at least is pretty crap needs a wiggle.
if its a bosch sensor you need a new sensor and plugy bit as the sensor is calibrated at the factory by the resistor in the plugy bit they come as a pair
if the sensor seems too cheap its probably being sold without its calibration plugy thingo i.e they are not less the 20 quid and you may see some at that pice on ebay....AVOID
Dave
Last edited by Dave999 on Thu Apr 09, 15 5:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
The Greater Knapweed near the Mugwort by the Buckthorn tree is dying
PS if you don't mind me asking
where do you stick it?
if its up the tailpipe you will have more of this problem than if its in a bung
if its in a bung is the bung somewhere between 10 to and 10 past on the clock if you look down the exhasut pipe like its a telescope
any lower and water dribbles in and it Knacks your sensor
have you been running leaded race fuel or AVGas
sensor lasts 25 to 50% of the time it would last if used with unleaded
Dave
where do you stick it?
if its up the tailpipe you will have more of this problem than if its in a bung
if its in a bung is the bung somewhere between 10 to and 10 past on the clock if you look down the exhasut pipe like its a telescope
any lower and water dribbles in and it Knacks your sensor
have you been running leaded race fuel or AVGas
sensor lasts 25 to 50% of the time it would last if used with unleaded
Dave
The Greater Knapweed near the Mugwort by the Buckthorn tree is dying
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Take it out, have a quick look at it, if it needs cleaning give it a clean with carb and inlet cleaner, then leave it out and plug it in and let it do it's warm up and it's recalibration I sometimes do this twice, then screw it back in let it warm up, then start up and hopefully will be sorted.
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I can't be doing with a Ratchet either - I' never put one in a race car; though the Bee has a ratchet in it and I can't "bee" arsed to change it.....the biggest single difference was changing the cable and re-routing it for a smoother change...............Winters or Cheetah all the way!!!
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