Air/Fuel meter or Volt meter?
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Air/Fuel meter or Volt meter?
I wanted to monitor my A/F ratio and wondered if using a volt meter would be a cheap alternative or a bad idea? If the volt meter is a bad idea then what could you suggest for an A/F ratio monitor? I know there are several out in the market and I could use some help choosing. Thanks!!
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Re: Air/Fuel meter or Volt meter? (otto)
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just bore a 1" hole in ur valve cover and weld in the positive side of the volt meter, then weld the negative side onto the red terminal on ur battery, reset ur computer and start her up! u should get some pretty accurate a/f readings on ur tach.
welcoming you in advance for all my helpful advice
daniel
just bore a 1" hole in ur valve cover and weld in the positive side of the volt meter, then weld the negative side onto the red terminal on ur battery, reset ur computer and start her up! u should get some pretty accurate a/f readings on ur tach.
welcoming you in advance for all my helpful advice
daniel
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Re: Air/Fuel meter or Volt meter? (otto)
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Just an FYI, your not going to monitor your air/fuel ratio at all with a narrowband o2 sensor..
Just an FYI, your not going to monitor your air/fuel ratio at all with a narrowband o2 sensor..
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