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    marlinspike is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigTruckDriver
    Any ways , what are you running? You know type of car and motor, timimg maybe.

    You can buy a pretty cheap air/fuel monitor for cheap from Summit, about 125 dollars the last time I bought one.

    Even cheaper but just as good ,maybe better, you can make your own. You will need to get a O2 sensor bung (5 dollars) and get it welded into you exhaust (20 bucks). Then get a O2 sensor (65 dollars) plug in some 12 volt power and the other wires go to your volt meter and thats it. One thing to keep in mind though is if you are running headers you need a heated 02 sensor . For anything running a 02 sensor and headers the sensor need to be heated. A heated 02 sensor will give you consistant results since the tubing of the headers are thin. The exhaust will cool down quicker and give false readings .

    If you have a newer system and have a 02 sensor in the vehicle just plug in your volt meter.

    Heres a basic guide http://www.cfm-tech.com/oxygen_sensor_tuning.htm
    It's a modified Mercedes 117.968 motor (1986-1991 560SEC/SEL), which is an overhead cam, 5.55liter V8 (though mine is 5.65 liter, has lumpy cams, and 10:1 pistons, and everything else to match. Timing is 10 degrees BTDC at idle). The exhaust (jet-hot coated tri-ys to downpipes, to cats, to a single pipe - set up by a nextel cup shop this way to make the most area under the curve though peak power is a little lower than a dual exhaust to the end system would have been). It does have O2 sensors...in a way. The factory set up has O2 sensors that do nothing other than give you a convenient point under the hood to check the voltage. Currently, there are O2 sensors but they do nothing other than plug the O2 sensor bung holes.
    Last edited by marlinspike; 07-19-2008 at 08:27 PM.

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