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Oxy-Catalyst gauge

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    Oxy-Catalyst gauge

    Not quite performance, but it is engine related so I thought Performance Tech was a good place.

    Ever heard of or seen a Honeywell Oxy-Catalyst gauge?

    I tried searching for any information I could fine but no luck.

    It's a two wire gage that wires into the O2 sensor. It's like an old, old, old school a/f meter but its analog and doesn't display Rich or Lean. Instead it displays Caution, Normal and Overload for both Gasoline and L.P. Fuel. I don't know of any vehicles that can use gasoline and LP fuel so I'm guessing it came off a generator or stove or some other type of device.

    Alls it has written on it is

    Honeywell
    Made in USA
    821890-0134

    C/A T/C
    5ohm Ext. Res.
    Model HS2X
    100.R2

    I think it might possibly be an antique too but I'm not sure.

    Well, I'd like to find out the range that this device will work with and what it displays. It might not work right with a car O2 sensor or might read out of range. I want to find out because I may be able to use this gage to help "tune for emissions" down the road. Thanks to anyone with info.

    I can post a pic or two if it helps at all?

    My Accord History:
    91 EX 2dr : 91 EX 2dr : 91 LX 4dr : 93 EX 2dr : 86 LXi 2dr : 92 LX 4dr : 92 EX 4dr

    -Patrick

    #2
    here's two pics.





    I'm looking for any information on this thing.

    My Accord History:
    91 EX 2dr : 91 EX 2dr : 91 LX 4dr : 93 EX 2dr : 86 LXi 2dr : 92 LX 4dr : 92 EX 4dr

    -Patrick

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      #3
      eh..



      no info at all huh?



      I wasn't expecting anyone to know shit about this thing but it would be nice

      My Accord History:
      91 EX 2dr : 91 EX 2dr : 91 LX 4dr : 93 EX 2dr : 86 LXi 2dr : 92 LX 4dr : 92 EX 4dr

      -Patrick

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