kwklein
Automotive
- Feb 3, 2006
- 26
I've always used a bosch lsu 4.9 sensor but just realized that I'm limited to a maximum rich mixture reading of 0.65
This is for a racing application and I don't plan to tune this rich but if for some unknown reason my fuel does run richer than this setting I'll have no idea how rich the mixture may have gotten.
I've looked high and low and haven't been able to find a sensor that will indicate a mixture lower than 0.65
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Is it possible to tweek the resistance in the sensor to capture a richer mixer? I don't need to be any where near a value above 1.0 so I don't mind loosing capabilites on the lean side.
This is for a racing application and I don't plan to tune this rich but if for some unknown reason my fuel does run richer than this setting I'll have no idea how rich the mixture may have gotten.
I've looked high and low and haven't been able to find a sensor that will indicate a mixture lower than 0.65
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Is it possible to tweek the resistance in the sensor to capture a richer mixer? I don't need to be any where near a value above 1.0 so I don't mind loosing capabilites on the lean side.