ratdog
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Post by ratdog on Aug 15, 2018 8:32:51 GMT -5
A comment in another post, made me think about this. Of course I have O2 sensors on my motorcycles, but they feed into a data collection unit, and I don’t see the results until I download it to the computer. I’m not going to do a data collection unit on a mo ped! But I know there are a lot of low priced gauges out there, and cheap sensors.
Just wondering if any of you are using these gauges, and what brands work.
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Post by pinkscoot on Aug 15, 2018 9:31:37 GMT -5
Are you looking for an Air/Fuel gauge? Is your scoot 2 or 4 stroke?
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ratdog
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Post by ratdog on Aug 15, 2018 13:33:08 GMT -5
Sorry... 4 stroke GY6 50cc ( before BBK)
looking for anyone with experience with wide O2 sensor, control, and gage on these little engines. Seeing stuff under $150 but don’t know if any of it works worth a damn. As in my M/CSU I want to use the air fuel reading to help tune the carb. How I use plug chops and reading the plug to get good results, but would like to fine tune jetting. And try to see needle position for best mid RPM.
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Post by 90GTVert on Aug 16, 2018 11:28:27 GMT -5
I use a wideband, but it doesn't meet your cost criteria because it's an Auto Meter Ultra-Lite. I had it in my car and put it on my scoot later. Works great. Really nice to eliminate guesswork. I did my typical tuning without using it first, because I wanted to be sure that results aligned with what the wideband said rather than just trusting that it worked well at first. 5,000+ miles with it so far and no problems with it. You can see my install here : 49ccscoot.proboards.com/post/84996/thread
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