air fuel ratio meter ?

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courchaine

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Well just tought it would be possible tu use a air fuel ratio meter on my Warrior...I got a old headpipe that I can drill and put a O2 sensor in it....but do you think it will be accurate ???...i know that most 02 sensor generate their own voltage...from 0 to 1 volt 0 bein the leanest and 1 the richest....just tought it would be a nice tool to always have my jetting right...


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I've heard that those sensors (narrowband) are horribly innacurate unless the conditions are perfect. For a cheap wideband (accurate) meter you should use this one http://www.14point7.com/JAW/JAW.htm

I'm debating whether or not to assemble and use it, I suck at jetting. Plus the guy that makes it lives decently close to me, so that's another reason to get it.
 
honestly jetting without one is very easy.
I've tried it and it doesn't work as good as I thought it would.
Dave has had one and I believe he likes it.
 
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