DIY_EFI Digest Sunday, 17 November 1996 Volume 01 : Number 348 In this issue: Re: Lambda Sensors.... Re: injector size rule of thumb See the end of the digest for information on subscribing to the DIY_EFI or DIY_EFI-Digest mailing lists. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ric Rainbolt Date: Fri, 15 Nov 1996 17:12:33 -0600 Subject: Re: Lambda Sensors.... > >The advantage of this sensor is that its voltage curve will match a std >sensor and thus the car will run on it. Thus you do not have to add a 2nd >bung likr you would with a NTK UEGO sensor. Just replace std factory sensor >with the Bosch LSM-11 and tap off in parallal and connect both to car cpu >and the external a/f meter. External a/f is high impedance like a digital >voltmeter and will not affect the car cpu. > Where can one buy this O2 sensor? I have an immediate application for two. What is it's working A/F range and where might I find data sheets or other specs on it? Ric Rainbolt ------------------------------ From: Todd King Date: Sat, 16 Nov 96 19:24:00 PST Subject: Re: injector size rule of thumb <<< From: SRavet@xxx.com Date: Fri, 15 Nov 96 15:37:29 CST Subject: re: Re: throttle bodies for bikes ... Divide by 10 maybe? Late eighties vettes used 24lb/hr injectors to make ~250 hp. Just how big would a 300lb/hr injector be? And what kind of pump could keep up with that?... >>> No, divide by two. I assumed it was pretty obvious that I'm referring to total fuel flow, which gives a general result that is useful for engines with any number of cylinders, not just 8. For individual injector size just divide by the number of cylinders. In my case I have 50 lb'ers X 6 for the 300 lb/hr I quoted in the example. Apologies for any confusion. Todd Todd_King@xxx.com ------------------------------ End of DIY_EFI Digest V1 #348 ***************************** To subscribe to DIY_EFI-Digest, send the command: subscribe diy_efi-digest in the body of a message to "Majordomo@xxx. A non-digest (direct mail) version of this list is also available; to subscribe to that instead, replace "diy_efi-digest" in the command above with "diy_efi".