It could be done in theory but would require the gauge to data log as well as be tied into the ignition, but that get real tricky since our ignitions fire every revolution. Either you would have to pull the data and look at it in a chart to see what each cylinder is doing before you could tune or have a switch on the gauge to change cylinders. By tying to the collector and reading a simple gauge you are just reading the average A/F of all 4 cylinders (which isn't a bad thing).
What is the recomended distance to mount a bung from the exhaust port? I have seen on stock Ducatis/Aprilias bungs mounted about 6" from the exhaust port on the header pipe. It seems mounting down by the collector would be to far away, don't the O2 sensors need to be right in the flame?
What is so wrong with getting a finer tune and using the wide band hooked up to each header pipe one at a time and tuning each carb? Is this just micro managing the carbs? Can the mix for each carbs be that far off? How much adjustment can you make on carbs? I doubt you are going to be able to dial your carbs in that finely once you go past the needles unless you start drilling your own jets.
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