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Old 01 July 2003, 05:16 PM
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Maybe a stupid question but . . . . .

What is the difference between an AFR Gauge and a lamdalink ? if any ?

If there is a difference which is better to have and why ?

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Anybody ?
Old 03 July 2003, 11:31 AM
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My understanding is that the answer is essentially - there is no difference
lamdalink is regarded as very accurate, not that i'm saying others are not.
I have a Autometer AFR on order at the moment
Old 03 July 2003, 11:35 AM
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As Brun said they essentially do the same job - check your air/fuel ratio. Obviously each manufacturer can achieve the same results using different equipment/techniques so accuracy may vary. The Lamdalink is just the name of the AFR meter from Link Systems in Oz.

John Banks built his own for around £10 and that was pretty accurate too IIRC.

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Thanks guys
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