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Integrated large and bright 3 digit display. Handheld design. Accuracy within 0.1 AFR (Lambda +/- 0.005). Quick response time means you can use it while driving. Optional tail pipe adapter. Powered from the vehicle's battery. Works with Bosch wideband sensors. Log data to Palm Pilot or PC with RS-232 connector Can be mounted in exhaust pipe using bung. You receive the Brain Box, Bosch wideband O2 sensor, 8.5 ft sensor, power cable and cables to connect to a PC.
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When you need to measure air/fuel ratio under load you can pay for dyno time by the hour or you can buy the new Road Dyno series from Auto Expert Products Inc. and Tech Edge and measure air/fuel ratio while driving under actual road and driving conditions. Typical O2 sensors are narrowband and don't display a useful air/fuel ratio measurement. You will be able to drive and see the actual air/fuel ratio under real driving conditions, part throttle, wide open throttle, etc.
Raptor 2E0 is an air/fuel ratio measuring instrument that uses a wideband Bosch O2 sensor. The unit can be handheld or dash mounted The 2E0 has an integrated display with large 3 digit LED display in a robust ABS plastic case. 2E0 has two analog inputs and a RPM channel so you can plot air/fuel ratio against RPM or two other data inputs like incoming air temperature. This is a fabulous diagnostic tool. Comes with Bosch LSU wideband sensor, 12 foot sensor cable, power cable and RS232 cable to connect to a PC. The 2E0 requires an optional bung to mount in the exhaust pipe. This unit does not support data logging unit. An optional tail pipe adapter ($74.95) lets you mount the sensor at the tail pipe. You can feed measurements directly to your laptop for display, analysis and data storage with the logging software Download Tech Edge's Wideband Logging program for Windows that enables you to graphically review the data collected in your dyno runs. Simply connect the Raptor 2E0 to your PC through the serial cable and replay air fuel ratio vs. RPM and two other analog data streams collected during your dyno run.
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