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Old 05-25-2006, 08:16 PM   #1
Hozer 88GTConv
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Default Re: Buying air fuel gauge

Ditto on the above.
An independent wideband 02 is the only way to go if you are really interested in a gauge that actually means something.
My Anderson PMS reads what the stock 02's are reading and they have a really narrow "window". In other words, all they do is flop from lean to rich constantly.
A wideband will give you a much more linear curve to calibrate your air and fuel ratios...
good luck
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