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Old 01-04-2007, 10:45 PM   #1
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a/f guage

where would you hook up an air/fuel gauge????
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Re: a/f guage

to the o2 sensor?
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where specifically ???
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Re: a/f guage

you would tap into the wires that run from your rear o2 sensor to the ecu. i dont know if you got a wideband o2 sensor/gauge or just a regular one theyre not really 100% accurate they just are more for looks.
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Old 01-18-2007, 01:40 PM   #5
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Instructions should come with your wideband A/F ratio guage kit. If you are trying to install a narrowband A/F guage, you are wasting your time.
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Re: a/f guage

there not usless. id rather have a narrowband than almots any other sensor
it saved me from blowing u pa cylinder when i had a leaky in jector. i saw it was pegged at lean and stopped driving

for $40 you cant go wrong
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Re: a/f guage

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there not usless. id rather have a narrowband than almots any other sensor
it saved me from blowing u pa cylinder when i had a leaky in jector. i saw it was pegged at lean and stopped driving

for $40 you cant go wrong
in extreme conditions yes they can be useful i suppose. however to accurately measure the cars normal running condition, a regular a/f gauges does nothing more than look pretty
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