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A/F ratio gauge?

I need help hooking up my A/F gauge it is a narrow band should i use the ECU or actual sensor and if ecu should i go with the front or rear sensor HELP.
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Re: A/F ratio gauge?

got it stealth316 and my manual helped.....
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got it stealth316 and my manual helped.....
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Re: A/F ratio gauge?

i wouldn't even waste my money on a A/F gauge if you still have the narrowband O2 sensor. if you want to monitor A/F with a narrowband, just get a datalogger and monitor your O2 voltage. if you REALLY wanna know the actual A/F (read = fine tuning), get a wideband O2 sensor.

here's a good thread on comparing different Widebands O2 sensors: their accuracy, reliability, software, etc.
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Re: A/F ratio gauge?

How to install narrowband A/F

step one, open package
step two, look at the guage and imagine all the pretty lights that will be flashing
step three, realize that all those pretty lights wont really tell you anything
step four, throw worthless piece of shit gauge in the garbage and try not to waist money on stupid blinking lights anymore.
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Re: A/F ratio gauge?

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How to install narrowband A/F

step one, open package
step two, look at the guage and imagine all the pretty lights that will be flashing
step three, realize that all those pretty lights wont really tell you anything
step four, throw worthless piece of shit gauge in the garbage and try not to waist money on stupid blinking lights anymore.
o if only there was a way to hook it up to the cristmas tree or something, it would make a great deceration.(no offense to those that arent cristian)
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Re: A/F ratio gauge?

christmas trees aren't christian anyways, they are pagan, just like the easter bunny
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Re: A/F ratio gauge?

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How to install narrowband A/F

step one, open package
step two, look at the guage and imagine all the pretty lights that will be flashing
step three, realize that all those pretty lights wont really tell you anything
step four, throw worthless piece of shit gauge in the garbage and try not to waist money on stupid blinking lights anymore.
i see you've read Struggly's installation procedure for the Venom ECU.
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Re: A/F ratio gauge?

Well no I hadn't, but thats quite awesome also.
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