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jusletmeno@yahoo.com - 30 Oct 2007 04:05 GMT
Can a bad O2 sensor cause my Tahoe to run rough?
Ray Haddad - 30 Oct 2007 04:15 GMT
>Can a bad O2 sensor cause my Tahoe to run rough?

Most likely it's your throttle control servo or the linkage. Also,
check your transmitter to see if you have the trim set right.

Actually, all kidding aside, before you change your O2 sensor, have
your ignition coil tested. Your O2 sensor could probably be removed
entirely and your engine wouldn't necessarily run rough. Your car
computer would correct for it. The coil - bad spark, is the one
thing is simply too fast for the computer to correct.

Now fix that thing so you can cart your airplanes to your flying
field.
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Ray
mjc13<REMOVETHIS> - 30 Oct 2007 04:18 GMT
> Can a bad O2 sensor cause my Tahoe to run rough?

   Is this happening on the ground or in the air? You might be carrying
a a little too much weight for the wingspan.
42 - 30 Oct 2007 06:19 GMT
You must be really stupid or a damn troll. What part of rec.models.rc.air
relates to your problem?

> Can a bad O2 sensor cause my Tahoe to run rough?
Morgans - 30 Oct 2007 07:31 GMT
> You must be really stupid or a damn troll. What part of rec.models.rc.air
> relates to your problem?

He uses a Tahoe to get his RC planes out to the flying field?

Just a guess.

My bet is the former.  Get a clue, OP.
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Robert Reynolds - 30 Oct 2007 12:50 GMT
>> You must be really stupid or a damn troll. What part of rec.models.rc.air
>> relates to your problem?
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> My bet is the former.  Get a clue, OP.

Lighten up, guys.  Everybody makes a mistake now and then.  No harm done.
MJKolodziej - 30 Oct 2007 16:26 GMT
>>> You must be really stupid or a damn troll. What part of
>>> rec.models.rc.air relates to your problem?
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> Lighten up, guys.  Everybody makes a mistake now and then.  No harm done.

Actually the OP just didn't put OT in the subject line.  He did ask a
knowledgeable group a question and got one good answer(and mostly BS
replies)
If he's a troll, who got hooked? All of us who replied.
:)
mk
 
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