Air fuel gauge hook-up, what wire??
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I wouldnt bother using a narrowband. I just finished installing my wideband lastnight and it seems to be working great. I honestly would just save the $$$ and get a wideband.
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Every search I have read, this is the reply. Don't do it, useless, light show... Well, I don't give a damn. I didn't ask anyone's ipinion on the gauge. I gotta extra slot to fill in my vents and it was given to me so I'm going to use it unless someone on this site (whose given a useless reply to my question) wants to buy me a wideband..
So please, either answer my questions or don't post.. It's simple.
So please, either answer my questions or don't post.. It's simple.
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It's the purple wire. I think someone already posted that though. But in a effort to save you aggravation the above statements were posted.
I had one once and I actually ran it to it's own single wire o2 sensor. It was still worthless. All it would do is bounce around all the time. You are honestly better served putting in a clock.
I had one once and I actually ran it to it's own single wire o2 sensor. It was still worthless. All it would do is bounce around all the time. You are honestly better served putting in a clock.