HHO Generators and
EFIEs - Things to Know Part 2
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The threshold point for the sensor’s voltage output is .45 volts. Any voltages
that are higher than .45 volts are considered to be rich, and any voltages that
are less than .45 volts are considered to be lean. When the sensor produces .45
volts, that is considered to be the correct air/fuel mixture; 14.7 to 1, air to
fuel (by weight). The trouble with narrow band sensors is that they can’t tell
the ECU how rich or how lean the mix is. They only tell the ECU “rich” or
“lean”. Therefore, in normal operation, they are constantly changing voltages.
Almost all EFIE designs that are in use today work by adding a voltage to the
output of the oxygen sensor. While this approach does work, and has been the
only solution available for many years, it has 2 problems:
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