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Old 10-11-2007, 01:58 PM
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Default Autometer Wideband Gauge.....

I recently purchased a Autometer wideband gauge, its the ultra lite series. I choose it because I like the silver look and my dash has a silver overlay on it.

Soooo what Im wondering is this.....is this even a good wideband gauge? OR should I go with something different?

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Old 10-11-2007, 02:01 PM
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I didn't even know autometer made a wideband...
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it should work well, same features that most others use. If you plan on using alot of leaded gas keep some extra lsu sensors ready. they either don't care and last a while or a few gallons of leaded gas will kill them instantly.
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Just going to use pump 91 octance...is this what you mean?

This is the one I bought.

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I like that,Does it give a warning light or sound for lean?




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