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Old 09-20-2003, 09:21 PM   #11
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I heard that the A/F gauges that use the red/yellow/green lights were hard to read during the day. So I tried a digital one. Basically all it does is read the voltage from the O2 sensors...it is attached to both banks (just flip a toggle). Mine reads .96 at WOT which is on the rich side. When I flip between banks each read close to the same which is what I think they are supposed to do but I could be wrong. Just my two cents, too.
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