| mark houghton |
07-12-2013 06:50 PM |
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Originally Posted by Ken911
(Post 7545695)
Sometimes when it backfires and pops during decel and between shifts when the gas ignites and explodes out of the tail pipe air rushes in backwards which will also give you a signal like that. Mine has a dual out and i have to block one of the pipes to even get a steady reading during idle.
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I believe you've hit on it. I laid awake last night trying to puzzle this out.
Remember that these O2 sensors for the AFR gauges are reading the amount of oxygen remaining after combustion. If you're reading high AFR's, that means that there is excess un-consumed O2 still available (in other words, not enough fuel to consume all the available O2). One would think that in the case of excess fuel in the exhaust system (i.e, muffler) there won't be enough O2 present to completely burn all the fuel...i.e, all the O2 has been consumed trying to combust all that extra fuel...which means a low AFR reading 'cause there aint no oxygen remaining but just a bunch of raw fuel drooling out the exhaust pipe after it's done blowing flames. So the only way for a high AFR would be if fresh air were to be re-introduced between shifts.
My AFR sensor is located about 11" inside of the exhaust tip, and yet I don't see the AFR's peak lean between shifts (actually, just the opposite as the throttle plate closes and restricts any more air from entering the combustion chambers). But then I'm not running pig rich on boost either and as far as I know I'm not shooting flames. I usually look straight ahead when seriously 'getting it on', not really caring what's going on behind the car.
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