Introduction, Warnings – Dynojet Compressed Air Air/Fuel Ratio Module User Manual

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Compressed Air Air Fuel Ratio Module Installation and User Guide

C H A P T E R 1
Introduction

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INTRODUCTION

The Air Fuel Ratio Module is designed to accurately sample air fuel ratios from
engines burning petroleum based fuels. Be sure to read and follow all warnings found
throughout this manual.

W

ARNINGS

The sensor and the copper sample tube are hot. Before touching the sensor or
the sample tube, make sure it has cooled.

Leaded racing fuels and two-stroke applications will contaminate the sensor
and dramatically shorten its service life.

The sensor is not covered by a warranty. Be sure to read and understand the
Compressed Air Air Fuel Ratio Module Installation and User manual.

Before turning the pump on, verify there is no water in the hose.

Warm up the vehicle before placing the copper sample tube in the exhaust to
avoid drawing excess water through the pump assembly.

Keep the air pump assembly upright. Tipping the pump assembly may result in
damage to the sensor.

Leaks in the system will result in erroneous readings. Verify there are no cracks
or holes in the hose. Verify the sensor is seated properly in the sensor block.

To ensure accurate readings, pump maintenance should be performed every
six months, or sooner, depending on usage. Refer to “Pump Maintenance—
Stand Alone” on page 2-8 and “Pump Maintenance—On Dyno” on page 2-9 for
more information.

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