Ken Cunningham
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I ran a Thrasher 108 at the track this weekend with leaded fuel so I removed the O2 sensor. One drawback is I am lacking O2 readings to help tune the car. I was wondering:
If you remove the O2 sensor and put in an EGT probe;
Plug the probe into the now-unattached O2 connection;
Could a chip be programmed to read the EGT probe signal along the (former) O2 sensor wires?
I don't know beans about what I am suggesting, BTW. I don't know what type of signal an off-the-shelf EGT probe delivers, I don't know what type of signal the O2 sensor delivers. I expect that there is an incompatibility there that maybe the EGT probe needs some sort of matching circuitry. If the ECU could merely report the EGT values to a Direct Scan output, that would be great. No need for an actual EGT meter, it is already there for real time reporting or for data logging. Now if the ECU could be programmed to also use the EGT data in its fuel delivery calculations, that would be great. Any merit in this?
If you remove the O2 sensor and put in an EGT probe;
Plug the probe into the now-unattached O2 connection;
Could a chip be programmed to read the EGT probe signal along the (former) O2 sensor wires?
I don't know beans about what I am suggesting, BTW. I don't know what type of signal an off-the-shelf EGT probe delivers, I don't know what type of signal the O2 sensor delivers. I expect that there is an incompatibility there that maybe the EGT probe needs some sort of matching circuitry. If the ECU could merely report the EGT values to a Direct Scan output, that would be great. No need for an actual EGT meter, it is already there for real time reporting or for data logging. Now if the ECU could be programmed to also use the EGT data in its fuel delivery calculations, that would be great. Any merit in this?