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Old 15th June 2006, 20:51   #8 (permalink)
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Re: O2 Sensor Positions and Data Sets

Quote: (Originally Posted by AD_ward9)
The purpose of the work was to find good O2 sensor vendors, identify the failure modes and come up with a scheme to overcome them. The report spends a lot of time going over failure modes which one vendor seems to have far more of than the others (Teledyne, due to design as well as production issues). Exposing all the dirty laundry of one sensor vendor in too much detail is probably not good for the industry, so we will keep the report itself confidential for now.

Our clients do have copies of the report, as do each of the sensor companies whose sensors we used for the trials.

We do still have some work to do on sensor approval. We are trying to accelerate the final acceptance of Analytical Industries PSR-11-33s for the Open Revolution products: they are by far the best available, based on the information we have at this time.

Hope that is helpful.
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Alex
Hi Alex

You have made many references to the Analytical Industries PSR-11-33s being the better sensor. I have done some searching on the internet, trying to find that for my Inspiration but have only found the AI PSR 11-39-MD. Is this the same sensor that you have tested, only in a 3 pin molex version ?

I don't care about price really, I just want the superiour cell.

regards
Johnny
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