just put a sensor in each side with a switch going to the panel and switch
from one to the other.
>GMCers
>
>OK here I go again. While going through my Summit catalog I noticed
>They had two different meters to measure the fuel air ratio. Both are
>based on an O2 sensor. The one by Elderbrock looks to be a simple
>meter. The one by MSD has a meter with two lights. Red means you
>are running lean and green means you are running rich. Both on you
>are just right. Both are in the $120-130 range. The problem is that each
>of them just has 1 sensor. Now if we had 2 sensors we could read each
>side of the exhaust. I think this would be very handy. We could tell if our
>tuning was off. If we got some dirt in a jet it would tell us we were lean.
>Then we would know why we are running hot. We know that a stoi
>ratio of 14.7 (I think) yields a voltage of 1. Even a couple of cheap
>voltmeters
>would tell us something. Maybe the guy that builds the digi---what ever
>could come up with something for us. The idea is free for the taking.
>Somebody go build us a cool new toy.
>
>Take Care
>Arch
>
>
from one to the other.
>GMCers
>
>OK here I go again. While going through my Summit catalog I noticed
>They had two different meters to measure the fuel air ratio. Both are
>based on an O2 sensor. The one by Elderbrock looks to be a simple
>meter. The one by MSD has a meter with two lights. Red means you
>are running lean and green means you are running rich. Both on you
>are just right. Both are in the $120-130 range. The problem is that each
>of them just has 1 sensor. Now if we had 2 sensors we could read each
>side of the exhaust. I think this would be very handy. We could tell if our
>tuning was off. If we got some dirt in a jet it would tell us we were lean.
>Then we would know why we are running hot. We know that a stoi
>ratio of 14.7 (I think) yields a voltage of 1. Even a couple of cheap
>voltmeters
>would tell us something. Maybe the guy that builds the digi---what ever
>could come up with something for us. The idea is free for the taking.
>Somebody go build us a cool new toy.
>
>Take Care
>Arch
>
>