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Yes, I still get those crazy readings now, if I provoke really rapid voltage changes,
say by suddenly releasing a heavy load on the engine. You're right, I should invest
in some better diagnostic equipment. It seems that anyone who wants to keep
a car with electronic engine management into old age without spending $$$$ on
garage bills probably needs to do that.
The differences now are:
* O2 sensor voltage now cycles much more smoothly at tickover;
* I never see less than 0.15V or more than 0.9V in normal driving;
* performance is measurably better across the range;
* fuel consumption is about 10% lower (did a 400 mile trip before, and
another one after).
Marco
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