Jeff Ensing wrote: > > The veracity lies in the reference voltage, or the ability of the zirconium > dioxide and the platinum to react with oxygen. > > The better the range of reaction the better the fuel control. > > The full voltage range of the reaction will always be constant with the > elements themselves no matter who makes it. > > So the variables are; Temperature > The purity of the elements > The amount of resistance in the > reference > voltage circuit. > And of course the amount of > oxygen > in the exhaust stream > Test controls; > > Are the resistance wire's on your sensors the same length? > > Boy for a minute there I thought would never get to the point! What resistance wires? I can't imagine why there should be any resistance purposely added between the O2 sensor and the ECU. Larry A. |
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