Although I had told Ross at SDS I was grabbing a wide-band meter last week I didn't order it till Tuesday, May 17th and when I did he said they were out of stock, but they should have more there that day. I was all ready for a couple of weeks wait.
Well holy crap...two days later and it's here!!!!!
Absolutely no one I've ever dealt with is this fast.
The WMS meter is real small, also it comes with 12 feet of cable so that should be lots, even for our cars.
BTW I'm now an SDS dealer.
In a couple of days I should have a direct comparison between a Haltec AF 30 narrow-band and a WMS wide-band meter.
Hey Mark, if possible, when you post your analysis, could you also explain it in more simple terms? I love all the new possibilities with these motors and the analysis with new parts and systems. Unfortunately I don't have the background to fully comprehend some of the stuff you have been talking about. Of course if it's just me then nevermind.
some pics of the goods, if you please.
QUOTE (mattillac @ May 19 2005, 04:05 PM) |
some pics of the goods, if you please. |
QUOTE (Mark Henry @ May 19 2005, 01:11 PM) | ||
Camera batteries dead...sorry This is the one: http://sdsefi.com/wmsmm.htm |
I was going to say that the harness was about 4 metre’s long…but I knew most of you guy’s wouldn’t know what I was talking about.
If you can, see if you can get McMark's handy stub pipe for the sensor. I may want to try the thing on the 912, futzing with the carbs, and that pipe would be very handy, since I don't want to put a bung into the 912 exhaust system. Reminds ME I need to buy a sensor...
QUOTE (balljoint @ May 19 2005, 11:49 AM) |
Hey Mark, if possible, when you post your analysis, could you also explain it in more simple terms? I love all the new possibilities with these motors and the analysis with new parts and systems. Unfortunately I don't have the background to fully comprehend some of the stuff you have been talking about. Of course if it's just me then nevermind. |
Thanks James, that was perfect.
I got some batteries
Thats a quarter in the pic...and the datalog cable.
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The whole kit (less the instructions) the software for datalogging you download from their site.
The harness looks like it's covered in that firebraid covering...but I'm not going to try it.
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The sensor connector
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Thats impressive, looks like they got the heater/contoller for the sensor, and the display all in one tiny package!
That also look like a LSU 4.X connector.. you can get these sensors for a little as $29USD..
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