which afr gauge is best overall?
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Re: which afr gauge is best overall? (soslodelsol)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by soslodelsol »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i was just wondering which afr gauge is best to go with in you guys opinions</TD></TR></TABLE>
the one you can find right in here... https://honda-tech.com/zerosearch .
the one you can find right in here... https://honda-tech.com/zerosearch .
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Re: which afr gauge is best overall? (J2turbo21)
ahh any A/F ratio gauge is pretty much inaccurate without using a wideband o2,...get an EGT,...the autometer A/F ones are just there making the girl's say "oh the lights are pretty"
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Re: which afr gauge is best overall? (WiDeBoDyEK)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by WiDeBoDyEK »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">ahh any A/F ratio gauge is pretty much inaccurate without using a wideband o2,...get an EGT,...the autometer A/F ones are just there making the girl's say "oh the lights are pretty" </TD></TR></TABLE>
heheh, my girl just bought a greddy air fuel for her del sol, does anyone know if those are more accurate then autometer? seems like they would be considering they come with an o2, I highly doubt its wide band though.
heheh, my girl just bought a greddy air fuel for her del sol, does anyone know if those are more accurate then autometer? seems like they would be considering they come with an o2, I highly doubt its wide band though.
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Re: which afr gauge is best overall? (soslodelsol)
If you want pretty lights on you a-arm go with Autometer A/F. It pretty....pretty sad. Get a EGT thats where it at! accurate
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search google for "diy wideband o2"
It's pretty cheap but you have to "make" it your self... and it requires the use of a heated o2 sensor...
it is the only way to PRECISELY measure air fuel... it give an actual reading of the a/f ratio as opposed to sending "rich" "lean" signals to the guage which decides to just dance around like a disco light.
It's pretty cheap but you have to "make" it your self... and it requires the use of a heated o2 sensor...
it is the only way to PRECISELY measure air fuel... it give an actual reading of the a/f ratio as opposed to sending "rich" "lean" signals to the guage which decides to just dance around like a disco light.
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