Thanks again.
I think that might explain what Art Benstein was telling me on how he thought a zirconia sensor might work fairly well even IF it's the wrong one. If zirconia generates voltage based on oxygen content, it might send out a voltage similar to what a titania sensor passes as it's resistance changes.
That's my interpretation of how that might be possible and I really don't understand this stuff. Art certainly does. What we were really looking for is the source of this "knowledge" that Regina uses titania since we haven't been able to find any real documentation stating that.
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Andy in St. Paul, '91 745 Regina 188K mi, '89 244 136K, '87 245 RIP
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