Wideband and what?
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Wideband and what?
I have a question. I know that I will be installing a wideband gauge and my first question is which one? I've been looking around and they all seem to be just about the same. What is the "best" kit out there? That brings me to my second problem. When I install the wideband there will be another empty hole in the pillar gauge pod. What should I fill that hole with? I'm staying away from NO2 for the time just because a H/C swap is in the future and the money for a set up is not there so I don't need a pressure gauge for now. What would be the best gauge to fill the hole? Oil temp, fuel pressure what?
What are you all running. I know that this might not be the best fourm for the question but I couldent figure out where else to put it. Sorry if it is the wrong one.
What are you all running. I know that this might not be the best fourm for the question but I couldent figure out where else to put it. Sorry if it is the wrong one.
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Stay with the name brand stuff. A lot of guys use Autometer, I have the DynoTune gauge and is high quality. Get one with the actual numbers and not just a light show. I have a fuel pressure gauge and a vacuum gauge in my pod. A better oil pressure gauge or water temp gauge is an option too since the stock ones suck pretty bad.
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wideband either LC-1 or LM-1 depending on what you want.
talk to Dean at www.dynotunenitrous.com he gave me a great deal
talk to Dean at www.dynotunenitrous.com he gave me a great deal