PLeaSe Help Me>> Need to install A/F ratio gauge
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Hey U guys need your help once again Please..... Need to install A/F ratio gauge. I bought a auto meter A/F ratio gauge and trying to install it but got stuck trying to locate the O2 sensor to wire on the ecu for the OBD2 00-01 GsR... So if any anybody out that can please point out the O2 sensor wire on this diagram PLEASE Thanks

Link 4 better look>>http://www.ff-squad.com/tech/wiring/wiring.99-01.jpg

Link 4 better look>>http://www.ff-squad.com/tech/wiring/wiring.99-01.jpg
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by importdude2000 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">for one
the gauge is USELESS
http://www.plxdevices.com/ECUD...2.pdf</TD></TR></TABLE>
thats what i was going to suggest...lol
plx m-300
the gauge is USELESS
http://www.plxdevices.com/ECUD...2.pdf</TD></TR></TABLE>
thats what i was going to suggest...lol
plx m-300
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that thing is soo inaccurate do nothing but a light show:/
</TD></TR></TABLE>that thing is soo inaccurate do nothing but a light show:/
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yea, youd be better off just selling for what you can and getting a wideband,
they arent even worth the trouble to install
they arent even worth the trouble to install
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Those narrowband a/f gauges are about as pointless as ******* on a bull. You could be at 13.8:1 in boost which is deadly lean, but that gauge will read pegged rich. Its not a very good indicator of anything other than narrowband O2 function at idle and part throttle....in other words, a waste.
If you must have it though, be sure you use the negative side of the battery as a ground. Those gauges, grounded improperly, can actually skew the stock O2 signal and cause more problems than they're worth.
If you must have it though, be sure you use the negative side of the battery as a ground. Those gauges, grounded improperly, can actually skew the stock O2 signal and cause more problems than they're worth.
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