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Old 01-30-2010 | 03:08 AM
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I have a Dynojet wideband 2 and I just got my car started. My A/F gauge is showing 10. Thing is it shows 10 when the car is off also so obviously something is wrong lol. I was told I may have to calibrate it but there is no mention of that in the manual. Can someone help me out?
Old 01-30-2010 | 09:20 AM
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You don't have to calibrate the Dynojet wideband. Sounds like issues with the gauge. Have you checked it with your laptop?
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Dont have HP tuners just yet.
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Originally Posted by XtremeDime
Dont have HP tuners just yet.
Dynojet has software and a cable for logging and downloading the log from a WOT pass or dyno pull. You can also watch it in real time if you don't want to log and save it. Used one in my car until I changed to the FAST XFI ECM.




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