Where can I get an AFR meter?
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Where can I get an AFR meter?
Guys,
where can I get a nice-looking AFR meter/guage for a 2002 2.5 STI ?
I don't know what options are available but if they exist I'd prefer some sort of guage as opposed to a box ....
cheers
DaveR
where can I get a nice-looking AFR meter/guage for a 2002 2.5 STI ?
I don't know what options are available but if they exist I'd prefer some sort of guage as opposed to a box ....
cheers
DaveR
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If you want a narrow band AFR meter then cosider the AutoMeter guage in white or black.
Sold by Autometer stockists including Scoobymania/Area52 who can post out to you. I guess the guage costs around £50.
If you want a wideband, look at Innovate. These are very accurate but as you will still want to run your O/E narrow band, work out in advance how you are going to locate the wideband sensor as your narrow band will still be in situ.
Sold by Autometer stockists including Scoobymania/Area52 who can post out to you. I guess the guage costs around £50.
If you want a wideband, look at Innovate. These are very accurate but as you will still want to run your O/E narrow band, work out in advance how you are going to locate the wideband sensor as your narrow band will still be in situ.
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In the UK Zak at Mocom sells wide band Innovate gear but I suspect that wide band is not what you are looking for.
The Autometer is narrow band and will fit straight in to you car and probably do what you want but if you need to monitor the AFRs accurately you need to go to a wide band set up and this will involve running a wide band sensor and all this becomes much more expensive than the £50 Autometer.
You could also speak to Andrew Carr regards a digital wide band meter with a simulated narrow band signal.
If you want to go in to this in some detail you can email me.
The Autometer is narrow band and will fit straight in to you car and probably do what you want but if you need to monitor the AFRs accurately you need to go to a wide band set up and this will involve running a wide band sensor and all this becomes much more expensive than the £50 Autometer.
You could also speak to Andrew Carr regards a digital wide band meter with a simulated narrow band signal.
If you want to go in to this in some detail you can email me.
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