air/fuel ratio gauge
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not even worth hooking up IMO
I would strongly suggest getting a wide band gauge to actual have something useful.
AEM or Autometer both have nice gauges
We use the AEM most and it's much cheaper then the Autometer.
I would strongly suggest getting a wide band gauge to actual have something useful.
AEM or Autometer both have nice gauges
We use the AEM most and it's much cheaper then the Autometer.
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Factory fuel injection varies AFR above and below 14.7 so it can see O2 sensor activity and know they are working. What this means is that when you try and use a narrowband "gauge" on a fuel injected car all you get is flashing lights. So it is not just useless it is a potential distraction and definite eye sore.
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Factory fuel injection varies AFR above and below 14.7 so it can see O2 sensor activity and know they are working. What this means is that when you try and use a narrowband "gauge" on a fuel injected car all you get is flashing lights. So it is not just useless it is a potential distraction and definite eye sore.
Just wait and get a wideband AFR gauge like everyone else has told you. It is NOT worth the waste of money for the gauge.
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here you go dude... this is the easyest way to hook it up...
http://www.lmperformance.com/2612/2.html
makes it just plug and play...
http://www.lmperformance.com/2612/2.html
makes it just plug and play...