Re: [GMCnet] EFI Question [message #349761 is a reply to message #349759] |
Tue, 29 October 2019 15:38 |
James Hupy
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I agree. Even reversion of gasses or reverberations in sonic pulses in the
gas stream can affect the O2 sensor. Placement of it upstream or downstream
is also critical, but nowhere near as critical as an exhaust leak.
2 stroke exhaust design is almost as critical, particularly on
expansion chamber type exhausts. Pipe shapes, twists and turns, even
welding slag, pipe diameter and length also have an effect.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Oregon
On Tue, Oct 29, 2019, 1:14 PM Matt Colie via Gmclist <
gmclist@list.gmcnet.org> wrote:
> Tom Lins wrote on Tue, 29 October 2019 13:07
>> Could someone explain to me why an exhaust leak could affect the reading
> of a O2 sensor?
>> I cannot picture how a leak out of a pressurized pipe could make a
> difference in the AFR reading inside the pipe.
>> Or am I not understanding something here.
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> ljdavick wrote on Tue, 29 October 2019 13:34
>> I'm no expert but I expect that the pressurized pipe is really filled
> with pulses of exhaust gas pressure interspersed with pulses of vacuum. The
>> vacuum (less than ambient pressure) draws in outside air.
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> This is exactly the correct answer and it is why when running a closed
> loop engine in a laboratory setting, we still needed an absolutely tight
> exhaust system.
> Yes, even a little leak can matter.
>
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