This is the response I received from Force EFI regarding their digital
mixture gauge. While I won't be purchasing within the next month, I'd like
to get this. THe engine must really RUN betore I retune the carb. If
anyone is interested in these, maybe we can purchase as a group and get a
discount.
The web site is here: http://force-efi.com/cyber.htm and they're cyberdyne
gauges. Of course, if anyone has a cheaper source, or knows of better
gauges for similar cost....
Michael
'78 Midget
-----Original Message-----
From: RKoeppel@aol.com [mailto:RKoeppel@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, May 14, 1999 9:00 PM
To: mgrazian@ltcm.com
Subject: Re: Air Fuel Gauge
In a message dated 5/14/99 1:26:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
mgrazian@ltcm.com writes:
<< Can this gauge be used in my car, and what hardware does it require?
How
much of it doesn't not come with the kit? Can you tell me a little about
how it works? >>
You would need the gauge, sensor, and bung to weld into the exhaust. The
total would be about $110. The sensor reads the remaining O2 in the exhaust
and displays an increasing scale from rich or lean on the gauge ,
Rob
Force EFI
305-235-6160
<michael graziano wrote:>
Hi,
I'd like some information on the Air/Fuel gauge (CYB-7009). I have a stock
1978 normally aspriated MG Midget which uses a Zenith Stromberg single
barrel carburator (CD140) on a 1500cc 4 cylinder engine.
I'd like to fine tune and maintain it with a gauge similar to one you have
for sale.
Can this gauge be used in my car, and what hardware does it require? How
much of it doesn't not come with the kit? Can you tell me a little about
how it works?
If you need any other information about the car, please email me either
here, or at mgraziano1@hotmail.com.
Thank you in advance.
Michael
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