Air/fuel Guage?
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You can connect it to the standard narrow band sensor depending on the gauge, but this is a waste of time really. You want a wideband setup for it be any use. I have an AEM UEGO kit which is pretty good. Comes with a 52mm gauge with the controller built in and a wideband bosch sensor that mounts in the exhaust.
As for fitting, you have to drill a hole in your exhaust and weld the boss in that the sensor screws into.
As for fitting, you have to drill a hole in your exhaust and weld the boss in that the sensor screws into.
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How come its a waste of time? Am I right in thinking its because there is no sensor connected to the exhaust meaning it would'nt be a true reading
How much does a wideband kit go for?
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How much does a wideband kit go for?
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