I just ordered a stainless steel nut in the correct size from McMaster
Carr, ground the correct radius on the bottom to match the exhaust pipe,
and welded it on.
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Subject: Re: KR> Cyberdyne mixture meter
From: Mark Langford via KRnet
I don't have one
John Bouyea wrote:
> Can you tell us about which exhaust bung you welded into the
manifold? I'm
> wondering what size to order as I took the plunge like Chris...
I don't have one here to measure, but I'm pretty sure that Bosch sensor
requires a standard 18mm x 1.5mm bung, as shown at
https://
Hi Mark.
Can you tell us about which exhaust bung you welded into the manifold? I'm
wondering what size to order as I took the plunge like Chris...
John Bouyea
N5391M/ KR2
OR81/ Hillsboro, OR
2015 KR at MMV Gathering CoHost
... Bosch part number is 11027. More on this is at
http://www.n56ml.com/c
shield in the exhaust manifolds
of the later model I4 8V motors.
Wayne DeLisle Sr.
oldmoparguy at carolina dot rr dot com
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>
> Mark Langford ml at n56ml.com
> Sun Jul 31 14:56:35 EDT 2016
>
> Wide band units and there sensors are very expens
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:
>
> I had one in my KR from Westach. It was a 2 1/4 analog meter and worked
ate a mixture meter in one of their quad gauges with I think it
was CHT, EGT, and I can't remember the other one. They are very good
about making custom gauges for low cost if you call and ask.
Original Message
Subject: KR> Cyberdyne mixture meter
From: Chris
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
> wrote:
>
>
> Chris Gardiner wrote:
>
> > 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
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:
>
> > I notice this meter recommends using a narrow band O2 sensor instead of
the wide band type I was planning f
Here's a link to what I bought recently:
https://m.summitracing.com/parts/izl-ms7008
Chris Pryce
Burlington, NJ
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