Articles, tagged with "oxygen sensor", page 4
31st December 2008
BMW is well known for its technology and design. The style and reliability of these BMW cars make them stand out from the rest. So what exactly makes BMW cars some of the most efficient and stylish on the planet?
The more efficient fuel injector:
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Author:
Cyril
18th November 2008
Thirty years ago the inventory of BMW parts didn't include the oxygen sensor. Originally invented as part of the effort to reduce auto emissions, these sensors also affect your engine's performance by helping to assure an ideal fuel/air mixture.
How th...
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Author:
Cyril
13th November 2008
So you have bought an oxygen sensor from an online retailer? And you feel happy about getting
a great deal on a brand new expensive oxygen sensor online? Before you feel enlightened
about your online savings on such a great deal, there are things, whi...
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Author:
Eric Dawson
21st October 2008
Business establishments are closing. Commodity prices are soaring higher. Economy is falling down. And people are starting to get real scared. What could be next? This problem has been plaguing the country for a long time now, and one of the major symptom...
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Author:
MartianaCruz
06th October 2008
Oxygen sensor analyzer provides a way to identify faulty oxygen sensors in cars; thereby helping us to identify defective oxygen sensors. This article provides an overview about the use of oxygen sensor analyzer as a diagnostic tool to debug oxygen sensor...
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Author:
Eric Dawson
09th September 2008
Run Your Car on Water - you've heard all the hype, you've read all the ads.
So what is this exactly and how does it work? You've probably read about that already, too, right? You've read already that electrolysis of water generates explosive gas and ...
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Author:
Joshua Edwards - Sale Rep. for Cheap Water Fuel Ki
09th September 2008
Converting your car to burn water is quick becoming the hottest trend around and there is no cheaper technique that lets you loads of money on fuel. To get the HHO gas car kit you need to invest several hundreds of dollars if you are looking for ready mad...
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Author:
Joshua Edwards - Sale Rep. for Cheap Water Fuel Ki
04th September 2008
The oxygen sensor eventually needs to be replaced in all vehicles. But how would you know if the oxygen sensor has gone bad? Fortunately there are ways oxygen sensor testing can be done using OBD2 code reader.
The oxygen sensor or O2 sensor as it is co...
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Author:
Eric Dawson
22nd August 2008
With the recent and even historic rise of the price of fuel, a growing number of people are actively searching for the optimum ways to improve their gas mileage. Many experts are in agreement that the price of fuel that we are currently experiencing may ...
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Author:
Shane Wilson
13th August 2008
Is it possible to clean oxygen sensors and recycle them? Though this article we have attempted to explore the possibility of cleaning oxygen sensors as an alternative to replacing them. Oxygen sensors; located in the exhaust system of the automobiles gets...
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Author:
Eric Dawson
24th July 2008
Mercedes is a renowned and respected brand of the auto cars in the world. The Mercedes Benz is involved in manufacturing the, luxury, safer, fast and efficient cars. These cars are also being used almost in every country of the world. The Mercedes-Benz...
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Author:
chris Lizama
23rd July 2008
Is it possible to save 20% or more on gas? Yes it is. In fact, it is possible to save 30- 40% and it isn't even difficult. Hypermiling, the noble art of squeezing every last mile out of a gallon, isn't brain surgery or rocket science. Anyone can do it. Em...
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Author:
Kenneth Kender
14th July 2008
The oxygen sensor eventually needs to be replaced in all vehicles. But how would you know if the oxygen sensor has gone bad? There are signs you should look for to diagnose a faulty sensor.
The oxygen sensor or O2 sensor as it is commonly called plays ...
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Author:
Eric Dawson
21st May 2008
The O2 sensors or automotive oxygen sensors make contemporary fuel injected - electric - and emissions control possible. What these sensors do is to determine if the air fuel ratio exiting a gas-combustible engine is loaded with unburnt fuel vapors or ha...
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Author:
Eric Dawson
11th May 2008
A catalytic converter is a component of nearly every exhaust system mounted to an internal combustion engine. They are most commonly found on construction equipment, generators, and automobiles. For the purpose of this article, I will mainly focus on th...
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Author:
Matthew Rimcrest