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Old 08-15-04, 10:47 AM
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im about to install my fuel air ratio guage but im not sure which color wire to tap into for my o2 sensor could any one help me out????


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waste of time and effort. get a wideband.
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Originally posted by aliga
waste of time and effort. get a wideband.
Yes sir, wideband is the way to go.
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please excuse my ignoranced but what exactly is a wide band???


thanks for all your help
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http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/lm1.php
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well that is deffinatly alot better than just a guage looks like ill have to get one


thanks for all the help guys
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if you go turbo down the line, a must have gauge!

good luck!
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Originally posted by aliga
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/lm1.php
I bought that unit before i went AEM, and the gauge that comes with it looks like crap... Im sorry i would recommend something different than that wideband sensor. It still is a wideband, but its a real cheap one. Let me just say that you get what you pay for.

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there are a ton of other options. i have the fjo and its real pricey compared to the lm1
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