Cheap AFR meter
Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 7:22 am
Cheap Afr Guage?
hi i have been toying with this idea with mad professor from here.
i have an LC-1 and want an afr guage, however my options are:
i can either spend a silly amount on an xd1 or spend alot less on some cheap budget guage that looks rubbish.
so we were chattingand came up with the idea of setting one of the LC-1 outputs to read
1v @10:1 afr
and
2v @ 20:1 afr
then wire in a Voltmeter that reads 1-2v
this would mean at 1.500V the Afr would be 15:1
etc
using something like this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DC-0-2V-50V-3-BLU ... dZViewItem
from ebay.
it should give me an accurate afr reading costs next to nothing and will look quite tidy sunk flush into the dashboard.
Any problems people can see?
feedback apreciated
edit: reading it again its not very clear however it seems you may be able to move the decimal place so 1.500v shows on screen as 15.00 which wouldbe a bonus!
hi i have been toying with this idea with mad professor from here.
i have an LC-1 and want an afr guage, however my options are:
i can either spend a silly amount on an xd1 or spend alot less on some cheap budget guage that looks rubbish.
so we were chattingand came up with the idea of setting one of the LC-1 outputs to read
1v @10:1 afr
and
2v @ 20:1 afr
then wire in a Voltmeter that reads 1-2v
this would mean at 1.500V the Afr would be 15:1
etc
using something like this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DC-0-2V-50V-3-BLU ... dZViewItem
from ebay.
it should give me an accurate afr reading costs next to nothing and will look quite tidy sunk flush into the dashboard.
Any problems people can see?
feedback apreciated
edit: reading it again its not very clear however it seems you may be able to move the decimal place so 1.500v shows on screen as 15.00 which wouldbe a bonus!
