Tuning Carburetors using an Oxygen Sensor - The better way.
I show how I tune the carbs on my motorcycle using a wide-band oxygen sensor. It works out great, too. To do this, you'll need a wide-band o2 sensor and you'll need oxygen sensor bungs on your exhaust. The latter will require welding. Video doesn't cover that but here's a good Youtube video that does: • How to Install a Weld in O2 Sensor Exhaust...

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