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o2 sensor
does an o2 sensor go bad if it is left on the manifold that is not in use.
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it can if it's left outside where moisture can get to it
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Re: o2 sensor (dragaholic)
Typically no. If moisture condenses on/within it... like rain, and then freezes, the ceramic thimble can shatter.
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Re: o2 sensor (BigMoose)
I have been reading your old posts about O2 sensors and wondered what happened to the unit you and your partner were working on?
I have just assembled a rev 5 DIY_WB board before I had a sensor but just found one tonight. You presented a wealth of knowledge and I enjoyed reading it all. Since finding the threads about AFR I have learned alot that I wish I knew back when I was Dragracing seriously, course this stuff was just a dream then. I am doing this to help tune my Son's 68 Camaro,we've had it since '85. I have also read a ton about reading plugs and found out everything I didn't know back when no one would tell you how to do it in the old days. An AFR would sure go a long way to fill in the gaps. Do you know what signal a person would be able to use for data logging RPM? I think between RPM and AFR you could really dial in a carb now that I have learned there are about 6 or 7 different things to tune on a Holley carb. Boy were we dumb in the old days. Thanks for any help, it's all very interesting, Terry |
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