air fuel ratio gauge/sensor, Recommend a good set-up of a wide-band for a 914/4? |
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air fuel ratio gauge/sensor, Recommend a good set-up of a wide-band for a 914/4? |
Bones |
Sep 16 2010, 08:24 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 24-February 08 From: Hardwick, MA Member No.: 8,744 Region Association: North East States |
Hello out there,
Does anyone have experience running a relatively inexpensive wide-band air/fuel ratio gauge? What I want to be able to do is leave it mounted in the car long-term, so I can notice how the fuel injection is working under various driving conditions. I will be modifying my 2.0 to a larger size and still want to use the factory FI. I have read about how this is done, but I want to get the feedback on the effects my mods are having. I do not need programmable/data storing types, but I think I need a wide-band one. I guess my main question is this: What inexpensive gauge and O2 sensors (brand and model) will work in my car? I would prefer a sensor on each bank and a "double"-type gauge. Thanks! Jim |
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