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Posted by Unclaimed_Stangz (Member # 11083) on :
 
So I'm I installing a autometerair air fuel gauge and was wondering where the best place to contect to the 02 sensor signal. Any help would be appreciated from those who have installed one in there 2v thank.
 
Posted by Adam5.0 (Member # 6995) on :
 
Honesty I wouldn't even bother with a narrow band sensor. Wide band or nothing.
 
Posted by moeofit32 (Member # 10393) on :
 
i agree with adam i used a narrow band and the shit is basically a nice light show lol not worth it
 
Posted by Unclaimed_Stangz (Member # 11083) on :
 
I see your point fellas thanks I'm going to see if I can return it and though I opened the box
 
Posted by 68dustin (Member # 5388) on :
 
ya, they are right.. just try to return it.
 
Posted by MauriSSio (Member # 9943) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Unclaimed_Stangz:
So I'm I installing a autometerair air fuel gauge and was wondering where the best place to contect to the 02 sensor signal. Any help would be appreciated from those who have installed one in there 2v thank.

did you return it??
 
Posted by Unclaimed_Stangz (Member # 11083) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by MauriSSio:
quote:
Originally posted by Unclaimed_Stangz:
So I'm I installing a autometerair air fuel gauge and was wondering where the best place to contect to the 02 sensor signal. Any help would be appreciated from those who have installed one in there 2v thank.

did you return it??
Yes I did ended up just doing oil an water probably do this one in the near future
 




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