FS: Auto Meter, LT1 parts
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FS: Auto Meter, LT1 parts
Category: Accessories
Price: $20
Part Fits: 93-02 Chevrolet Camaro, 93-02 Pontiac Firebird
Location (State): NY
Item Condition: Used
Shipping Information: Item Can be Shipped
Engine: LT1/LT4
LS Engine?: Non-LS Part
Photo Bucket Pics Here
Auto Meter Sport-Comp Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge - Part# 3375, Narrow band, 2 1/16th, used -$25 shipped
Proform Push Rod Length Checker Tool - Part# 66790, for 7/16ths studs - $10 shipped
LT1 Valve Springs -Air Fuel Research part# 80-20, used unknown mileage, .550 max lift, better than "hotcam" springs - $40 shipped
LT1 Ignition Coil - Autozone part# C846, used 2k miles - $20 shipped
LT1 Fuel Pressure Regulator - from my '95 with 110k miles, worked fine - $20 shipped
Front Side Marker Lights - Original assemblies from my '95, good shape, also have LED blinker bulbs - $20 shipped
Power Antenna Motor - From my '95, I think it fits up to '02, metal antenna mast missing - $15 shipped
B&M Shift Handle - "T" style, used, fits stock 6-speed lever - $10 shipped
Again, Pictures Here
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A/F ratio gauge pics are at this link: A/F Guage on Photobucket
Let me know if that doesn't work for you
"Narrow band" gauges tap off of an existing oxygen sensor and illuminate to show to what degree your exhaust gas is rich, stoichiometric (14.7:1), or lean. "Wide band" gauges are much more complex and expensive, but show an exact air/fuel ratio number (15.1 for example).
Let me know if that doesn't work for you
"Narrow band" gauges tap off of an existing oxygen sensor and illuminate to show to what degree your exhaust gas is rich, stoichiometric (14.7:1), or lean. "Wide band" gauges are much more complex and expensive, but show an exact air/fuel ratio number (15.1 for example).