Greddy semi-Wideband O2 A/F Gauge VS EGT Gauge ??
I read that Greddy's a/f gauge has its own o2 sensor that is a tad below a real 5 wire O2 sensor. Now I wouldn't be using it for tuning as my tuner will have a real wideband sensor, but I'm considering getting this for daily monitoring vs getting an EGT gauge. Does anyone have any input on this? The a/f gauge would still be more accurate in indicating a lean condition than egts right?
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The greddy A/F is a pretty good A/F monitor, but the price you can pay a little more and get a real wideband monitor from TechEdge and get the best of both worlds.
As far as the A/F monitor better than the EGT, i am not sure.
As far as the A/F monitor better than the EGT, i am not sure.
but the price you can pay a little more and get a real wideband monitor from TechEdge and get the best of both worlds.
Gauge is awesome. We tune 13.0 A/F and go straight to the track. Check it with the dyno wideband, only off by 1/2 of A/F.
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