aem uego or any w/b gauge question
you need a wideband gauge. regular a/f gauges read 0-1 volts, while wideband gauges read 0-5 volts. thats where they get their name from the wide range that they display. This lets the user better see/understand where their fuel mix is and greatly improves tuning
You can get a gauge that reads 1-2 volts from dynotune or other places for like $90 as long as you have a wideband with programmable outputs like an lc-1
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