iiibdsiil
Feb 8 2004, 02:10 AM
I want to get an Air/Fuel gauge to somewhat adjust my car. What brand is most accurate?
I would like to get an Autometer one because I other Autometer gauges I would like to use, and don't like mixing and matching, but, then again, it might not be a permant thing either.
Thanks in advance.
- Brett Smith
TimT
Feb 8 2004, 08:44 AM
unless you get a wide band sensor, the a/f is just telling you rich or lean, not the degree of richness or lean-ness. the autometers seem to work well for narrow band gauges
Brad Roberts
Feb 8 2004, 11:38 AM
Yeah.. you need a wideband. Like Tim said.. the range is not wide enough to do what you need to do.
B
TimT
Feb 8 2004, 02:26 PM
Here is one of the least expensive units Ive found, and it has an output that will drive an autometer guage.
PLX To bad I bought an FJO a few years ago for almost $1000
iiibdsiil
Feb 8 2004, 02:39 PM
Thanks guys.
- Brett Smith
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