Yes the gauge connects to the O2 sensor for the TBI. I think it will
settle down when everything gets hot and I am driving down the road. I
will test tomorrow and let you know.
I think this is a valuable tool. I am very worried that I do not run the
455 too lean. Lots of bad stuff happens when you do this and here is
finally a tool that will quantify what is going on and even let you adjust
the TBI .... or the carburetor.
No longer running blind
gene
>Gene,
>
>The air / fuel gauge is really cool. Will this gauge qualify in the most
>gauges wins contest? Does it hook to the O2 sensor line or does it have a
>sensor of its own. I am interested if this gauge will begin to settle down
>once you start putting miles on and your computer learns the engine. I gotta
>get me one of these. Thanks for the info.
>
>Dave Meekhof
>73 GoBus 230
>
>In a message dated 1/14/2000 12:27:09 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>
>>
>> Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 04:22:58 -0800
>> From: gene
>> Subject: GMC: Air Fuel / gauge
>>
>> I have installed the air fuel/gauge from JC Whitney to monitor the
>> operation of the Howell TBI.
>>
>> So far the meter has shown how hard the computer in the Howell TBI system
>> is working. With a
>> cold engine at 2000 rpm, with the computer locked in closed loop
operation,
>> the readings are going
>> all the way from the bottom reds up through the top two yellows. The
>> lights go up and down very
>> fast showing the computer is working very hard to keep the engine at rpm.
>> The engine sounds
>> smooth but if you listen while watching the meter, it is possible to hear
>> the variation in engine
>> sounds that go with the meter readings. It is fascinating to watch the
>> computer work..
>>
>> Now off to some road tests to see if the computer has enough control to
>> keep the engine "in the
>> green" in all road conditions.
>>
>> You can read the details on my Howell page.
>>
>> gene
>> Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
>> GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
>> mr.erf
>> http://www.california.com/~eagle/
>>
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/
settle down when everything gets hot and I am driving down the road. I
will test tomorrow and let you know.
I think this is a valuable tool. I am very worried that I do not run the
455 too lean. Lots of bad stuff happens when you do this and here is
finally a tool that will quantify what is going on and even let you adjust
the TBI .... or the carburetor.
No longer running blind
gene
>Gene,
>
>The air / fuel gauge is really cool. Will this gauge qualify in the most
>gauges wins contest? Does it hook to the O2 sensor line or does it have a
>sensor of its own. I am interested if this gauge will begin to settle down
>once you start putting miles on and your computer learns the engine. I gotta
>get me one of these. Thanks for the info.
>
>Dave Meekhof
>73 GoBus 230
>
>In a message dated 1/14/2000 12:27:09 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>
>>
>> Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 04:22:58 -0800
>> From: gene
>> Subject: GMC: Air Fuel / gauge
>>
>> I have installed the air fuel/gauge from JC Whitney to monitor the
>> operation of the Howell TBI.
>>
>> So far the meter has shown how hard the computer in the Howell TBI system
>> is working. With a
>> cold engine at 2000 rpm, with the computer locked in closed loop
operation,
>> the readings are going
>> all the way from the bottom reds up through the top two yellows. The
>> lights go up and down very
>> fast showing the computer is working very hard to keep the engine at rpm.
>> The engine sounds
>> smooth but if you listen while watching the meter, it is possible to hear
>> the variation in engine
>> sounds that go with the meter readings. It is fascinating to watch the
>> computer work..
>>
>> Now off to some road tests to see if the computer has enough control to
>> keep the engine "in the
>> green" in all road conditions.
>>
>> You can read the details on my Howell page.
>>
>> gene
>> Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
>> GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
>> mr.erf
>> http://www.california.com/~eagle/
>>
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/