Thanks Brian, I decided to order the Intellimeter (Cyberdyne) meter as per the
comments earlier.
Regards
Chris Gardiner
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> On Jul 31, 2016, at 7:07 PM, brian.kraut--- via KRnet list.krnet.org> wrote:
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> I had one in my KR from Westach. It was a 2 1/4 analog meter and worked
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I had one in my KR from Westach. It was a 2 1/4 analog meter and worked
great. I like analog meters better than just LED. They normally stock
a 2" round automotive gauge, but for just a few day wait I had them make
me a 2 1/4 standard aircraft mounting type gauge. I also had them
incorporate a
Thanks Mark and all.
I?ll go ahead and place the order now.
Regards
Chris Gardiner
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So if you are only going to monitor one exhaust tube which cyl should that be?
Or does it even matter?
Craig
> On July 31, 2016 at 2:56 PM Mark Langford via KRnet
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> Chris Gardiner wrote:
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> > I notice this meter recommends using a narrow band O2 sensor instead
> of the wide
Thanks Chris.
I notice this meter recommends using a narrow band O2 sensor instead of the
wide band type I was planning for.
What O2 sensor are you planning to use?
Thanks
Chris Gardiner
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https://m.summitracing.com/parts/izl-ms7008
Chris Pryce
Burlington, NJ
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Chris Gardiner wrote:
> I notice this meter recommends using a narrow band O2 sensor instead
of the wide band type I was planning for.
>
> What O2 sensor are you planning to use?
This question was not directed at me, but I do have an opinion. An
inexpensive ($20) narrow-band Bosch "one-wire
I am planning to install an O2 sensor and mixture meter as per Sid Woods
presentation from a few years ago that I found on the KR net archives.
Seems that the recommended Cyberdyne mixture meter ( 280-7009) has been
discontinued?
Not on JEGS web site or auto performance sites.
Does anyone kno
A few thoughts on OSH this year:
- The KR Forum needs a breath of fresh air, not just me up there
channeling whatever comes to mind about KRs. Next year we'll do
something different, perhaps getting four different KR builders to get
up and tell the stories of their KRs for 15 minutes, or somet
Yep, I did what Mark suggests. I purchased the narrow band Bosch sensor
from summit. It's $18.
Chris
On Jul 31, 2016 14:57, "Mark Langford via KRnet"
wrote:
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> Chris Gardiner wrote:
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> > I notice this meter recommends using a narrow band O2 sensor instead of
the wide band type I was planning f
One of the Tailwind pilots posted a youtube video of his flight into Oshkosh.
It also shows his panel which uses the ILevil / Ipad set up. Pretty clean panel
setup. Might work well in our KR's. It would certainly save a ton of real
estate behind the panel which is problematic for us. I think I
Here's a link to what I bought recently:
https://m.summitracing.com/parts/izl-ms7008
Chris Pryce
Burlington, NJ
>>On Sat, Jul 30, 2016 at 10:21 PM, Mark Langford via KRnet <
krnet at list.krnet.org> wrote:
>> What I didn't realize is that water injection also "steam cleans"
piston tops and combustion chambers...
When I was 16 years old I worked as a mechanic helper in an auto repair
shop. One of his tricks
With the help of friends, My girl is tucked in to her new home at ASN,
Talladega, Al. Also while looking at the Gathering attendee list, I read the
name Max Power, Is this the coolest name ever or what ? We need name tags, I've
got to meet this guy. Maybe over a root beer.
Mike Sylvester
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