Two stroke air-cooled set up
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Two stroke air-cooled set up
My concerns are sensor selection and usage. I see reference here to using cylinder head temperature instead of coolant temperature. A good possibility there for my set up, all I need is a source. Any known problems with running a wide-band oxygen sensor on a two stroke? I was always told to never use an AFR probe on a two stroke when using a dyno, but that was a long time ago. I suppose a heated O2 sensor could burn off some carbon build up.
Basically, has anyone else done something similar? I'd love to hear from anyone that has attempted this. I can trace down and diagnose issues with EFI systems, but have never attempted a ground zero build of one. This should get interesting.
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Re: Two stroke air-cooled set up
Cheers,
Paul
Re: Two stroke air-cooled set up
http://www.smcomp.com/%7Esmurph/RZ-EFI/index.html
http://www.rd350.gmxhome.de/
The latter one is my own bike which is going to get the Mircosquirt in later 2009 ...
Martin Kieltsch
MS I, V2.2
MS II, 2.886, MicroSquirt (currently installed and running)
Re: Two stroke air-cooled set up
At my place this results in some 1 Euro costs per h of usage ;-)
Martin Kieltsch
MS I, V2.2
MS II, 2.886, MicroSquirt (currently installed and running)