Driven back home from Middlewich after a night out with my north-west Ducati family in Manchester last night
Removed alot of soggy leaves from my back garden & added them to the compost heap, conveniently located over the fence in the woods. I gave the roses some drugs too.
Spent the day reading about %CO, lambda, trimming, ECUs...wideband vs narrowband...think some of it is finally starting to sink in... 14.7...14.7...14.7
no idea about co - it's the air:fuel ratio for max power. Most race engines (in the 90s at least) ran at about 11.5:1 because it was still good power and the slight surplus of fuel kept things relatively cool. Better for nox as well.
Wideband sensors can measure these ratios - narrowband are basically switches around stoichometric, trying to measure true air fuel with narrow band needs a control strategy that modulates the fuel delivery to observe the effect and then interpolates the results. But they respond so slowly that it isn't very effective.
ok i stand corrected apologies, if that's what its for and the just dint empty the bag in the loo, which I was I thought people did. And I know someone with one, can't say we''ve ever discussed it. Is it that prevalent that's its worthy of every stall? Do we give this much effort to support blind and those in wheelchairs I wonder? Like turning off all the crossing sound for example....
Small steps for every disability and we don't talk enough about colostomy Why shouldn't there be one in every stall. what if the only toilet that had one was taken? I have a hidden disability because I don't look like I have cancer What we have to do is stop stereo typing and think a little bit more before passing judgement.
Had the bike out this afternoon for a 80 mile ride through the Cotswolds. Sunny dry roads, it was lovely.