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Old 12 August 2006, 07:21 PM
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where can i get one of these from?
Old 12 August 2006, 07:24 PM
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IMHO the autometer gauge is much better value and looks a whole lot neater then the LambdaLink school project look...
Old 12 August 2006, 07:59 PM
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but i already have the lambdalink.....ive had the autometer guage too but didnt fancy the wiring....
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Originally Posted by Neilo
but i already have the lambdalink.....ive had the autometer guage too but didnt fancy the wiring....
Why the question then, if you already have one

Sorry didn't understand the 'Probe' bit.

The Autometer and Lambda link wire into your existing 02/Lambda sensor.
Just tap into the wire where it goes into the ECU.
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ahh ok, i got the lambda link cheap as part of a knock/lambda deal....so figured that i may as well use it, if i could.

I assumed that, as with the KL, you would need a sensor/probe to "drive" the unit.
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