Anyone have a Halmeter AF/30?
Curious if anyone is using or has used a Halmeter AF/30. Did you like it? Hate it? Would you recommend it?
and it does a good job at that as well
bringing this old topic back to life ya'll please help. should i keep my stock sensor or get the lambda one that's included in the kit? also, where should i install the sensor? thanx
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Curious if anyone is using or has used a Halmeter AF/30. Did you like it? Hate it? Would you recommend it?
you should have looked in my car that day we met......... anyway, they are the best for the money, although once you dyno with a wideband, you will find out it's not that accurate. it will give you a ballpark reading. it said i was 2 lights into rich and i was at 16:1! i guess it would be a good tool in case your injectors/ecu/fuel pump/etc went.
Curious if anyone is using or has used a Halmeter AF/30. Did you like it? Hate it? Would you recommend it?
you should have looked in my car that day we met......... anyway, they are the best for the money, although once you dyno with a wideband, you will find out it's not that accurate. it will give you a ballpark reading. it said i was 2 lights into rich and i was at 16:1! i guess it would be a good tool in case your injectors/ecu/fuel pump/etc went.
you should have looked in my car that day we met......... anyway, they are the best for the money, although once you dyno with a wideband, you will find out it's not that accurate. it will give you a ballpark reading. it said i was 2 lights into rich and i was at 16:1! i guess it would be a good tool in case your injectors/ecu/fuel pump/etc went.
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