volt/multimeter wideband question.
hello everybody.
i am a little confused please help me out,
i know some pepole use a multimeter as a wideband monitor,
few questions.
- is it accurate?
- what am i gonna need if i wanna monitor the a/f mixture on my multimeter? (parts)
best regards
i am a little confused please help me out,
i know some pepole use a multimeter as a wideband monitor,
few questions.
- is it accurate?
- what am i gonna need if i wanna monitor the a/f mixture on my multimeter? (parts)
best regards
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by RACEPAK »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hello everybody.
i am a little confused please help me out,
i know some pepole use a multimeter as a wideband monitor,
few questions.
- is it accurate?
- what am i gonna need if i wanna monitor the a/f mixture on my multimeter? (parts)
best regards
</TD></TR></TABLE>
I've never heard of that
Maybe if you have a wideband controller but no gauge, then you can use a multimeter. You have to know the voltage/afr charts.
i am a little confused please help me out,
i know some pepole use a multimeter as a wideband monitor,
few questions.
- is it accurate?
- what am i gonna need if i wanna monitor the a/f mixture on my multimeter? (parts)
best regards
</TD></TR></TABLE>
I've never heard of that
Maybe if you have a wideband controller but no gauge, then you can use a multimeter. You have to know the voltage/afr charts.
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