AIR/FUEL Gauge instalation ....and cooling fans will not work ...and car over heats..
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i bought a AF gauge today and i am tryin to hook it up but im not sure were to hook up my actual wire(signal wire i think) that reads the mixture...i just need some help on it ...any helps good..OHH YEA ANND
the overheating thing i can run all day down the road but my fans will not work....my fan relays are all ok...both of them...and both fans work fine when powerd up with my Power Probe...but i dont know im new to LT1's so i needa some help...thank again
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the overheating thing i can run all day down the road but my fans will not work....my fan relays are all ok...both of them...and both fans work fine when powerd up with my Power Probe...but i dont know im new to LT1's so i needa some help...thank again
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The AF gauge will be nothing but a flashing light on a computer controlled car. The pcm constantly switches the AFR in order to make sure it is getting feedback from the O2s.
A few guys have installed the AF gauges despite warnings from those who told them not too, every last one I have read about came back and admitted it was a waste.
A wideband O2 is another story but it does not sound like that is what you bought.
A few guys have installed the AF gauges despite warnings from those who told them not too, every last one I have read about came back and admitted it was a waste.
A wideband O2 is another story but it does not sound like that is what you bought.
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no i bought widebands because i just bought lt1 edit and im just goin to start playing around with that...but i got it worked out.....i forgot all about the o2s must warm up for the sensors to operate and send the signals back...