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Old 09-06-2017, 10:55 AM
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I'm looking at possibly adding a wideband. I've never added a gauge to a vehicle before and know little about them. I chose a gauge pod and an AEM wideband through Summit, but have yet to order. I know that there are a few ODBII bluetooth scanners and phone apps but have seen a lot of mixed reviews. So now I'm researching dedicated ODBII gauges. Are these as accurate as individual gauges? Seems like a great way to get a ton of monitoring. My main concern is air/fuel right now and didn't know if these gauges will get an accurate reading compared to a separate wideband. Any recommendations?
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I just installed a wideband afr gauge recently. Most of the decent ones will have a flashing warning light if it goes lean. Just mount it somewhere where you'll see it out of the corner of your eye if it flashes. I can't comment the blue tooth setups since I've never tried it
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following I want to add one too that'll be convenient and accurate



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