Wide-Band Air/Fuel Ratio - Tuning Aids

Started by Bert, May 28, 2008, 05:30:40 PM

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Bert

WEGO III Wide-Band Air/Fuel Ratio (AFR) Tuning Aids

http://www.daytona-sensors.com/WEGO3.html

Anyone seen these or know someone who has one?

EVL LS1

i've got an innovative LC-1 unit with digital gauge. haven't seen the one you posted before though

Flynbyu

Looks like a cool gauge to own!

Very cool!

~Brian
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Bert

I found it in Road Bike magazine.  Maybe I should send a link to DW or Quad to gain some interest & let them test it  :grin_nod:

Flynbyu

Quote from: Bert on May 29, 2008, 12:39:25 PM
I found it in Road Bike magazine.  Maybe I should send a link to DW or Quad to gain some interest & let them test it  :grin_nod:

Great idea!

~Brian
2003 Yamaha Raptor





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Bert

I sent emails to

Dirt Wheels
Quad
Atv Rider
Atv Sport
4 Wheel ATV Action
& one more I forget

So maybe we'll see this tested soon, or not  :lol:

SandDragon

I also have the LC-1... I would assume they are all the same.  It is telling the ratio of air and fuel.  Tune the quad and watch the guage.  When the gauge reads what you need... you are good to go.  8)

Bert

Quote from: SandDragon on May 31, 2008, 02:06:13 PM
I also have the LC-1... I would assume they are all the same.  It is telling the ratio of air and fuel.  Tune the quad and watch the guage.  When the gauge reads what you need... you are good to go.  8)
I understand the concept SandDragin,  Curious is this product is superior in any way & how it performs with the functions & software.  I was impressed reading about it & have not made a comparison with the unit you & Evlls1 are using

Bert

I was telling my buddy about it & trying to convince him to pay for half, he's not biting yet  :lol:

SandDragon

I believe they do offer a "wand" you shove down the tail pipe.  Similar to what they use on a dyno.  If you are serious about splitting the cost... it is an option.  It would be easy enough to duct tape the thing to the rear grab bar and get some readings.  They also use data loggers so that you can just ride for a while and see when and were the "humps and dips" are in the ratio.  ;)

Bert

I really like the idea of tuning under load in the real world & tuning at my conveinence - that's nearly priceless  :lol:

Peelz

how about a raptorsource group purchase? we all pitch in then use it to tune and send it off to the next? VIP only? yeah right, like any of us are trustworthy.... :rofl:
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Bert

Quote from: Peels660 on June 14, 2008, 03:31:20 PM
how about a raptorsource group purchase? we all pitch in then use it to tune and send it off to the next? VIP only? yeah right, like any of us are trustworthy.... :rofl:
Not if its like the Dollar game on RF  :lol: 

Bert