Lean/Rich Gauge
like i told you hanz, i have autometer, but my friend was gonna give me a Cyberdine. he said that was better.
as for better brands, Haltech's Halmeter is pretty good. but like all air/fuel gauges, they're pretty inaccurate just tapping into the o2 sensor. you should invest A LOT OF MONEY in MoTec's Broadband Air/Fuel setup.
as for better brands, Haltech's Halmeter is pretty good. but like all air/fuel gauges, they're pretty inaccurate just tapping into the o2 sensor. you should invest A LOT OF MONEY in MoTec's Broadband Air/Fuel setup.
i bought a bosch o2 sensor and put it right after the turbo for a dedicated air/fuel gauge o2 sensor.i have tried autometer,haltech,and the new apexi auto timer.the auto timer worked by far the best because it gives you numbers.it is much easier to read.i put it in right after going to the dyno on a wideband and compared it to the dyno sheet and it was pretty close.
get the haltech Halmeter, 139.99 with O2 - cant go wrong very steady very accurate, think they advertise in every mag so check it out. no more of this stupid knight rider back and forth led crap.
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