John
Using a wideband sensor is pretty much useless because if you get richer than 
12:1 at anything above sea level, except on acceleration maybe, you will 
completely foul out the plugs, and your fuel gauge will race your tachometer to 
zero!  Anything leaner than 15:1 will probably make the cylinder so hot 
internally that you will begin detonating in short order. Most engines I am 
familiar with cannot run under load at stoichemetric, only at cruise. The one 
wires are cheap and will be very resistant to contamination for a good while. 
Bosch sells the best ones that last the longest.

Colin
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KR2(td) N96TA
Sanford, FL
Apex Lending, Inc.
407-323-6960 (p)
407-557-3260 (f)
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