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Old 06-07-11, 07:59 AM
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are these AFR's all over the place? Vid inside!

Sup guys took a quick vid of my AFR gauge it goes crazy and i want to know what you all think.

this was just an easy take off like 25% throttle i wanna take another vid at WOT.

i dont know what all the crazy high number are and why it flashes o2 and stuff.

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the little green dot on the left says AFR and the right says % it switches back and fourth has a reset button in the middle but i push it and nothing happens. Im new to all this fuel stuff, all i know is i can smell gas when im driving. It was running lower number under load but i just fixed a huge exhaust leak and it seems to have driven the number up a bit.
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It's working fine. When you let off the gas the engine goes super lean (fuel cuts off like it's supposed to) and switches to a display of % oxygen instead of a display of AFR. That's normal. That's an Innovate XD gauge, they're supposed to do that.
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Originally Posted by arghx
It's working fine. When you let off the gas the engine goes super lean (fuel cuts off like it's supposed to) and switches to a display of % oxygen instead of a display of AFR. That's normal. That's an Innovate XD gauge, they're supposed to do that.
good to know, when it flashes o2 is it telling me something is up with the o2 sensor? also sometimes it will read CAL im assuming for calibrate or something. should i be doing something there.
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Damn good thing I bought an analog AFR gauge seeing how it's so hard to read a digital gauge that's always counting. Here what mine does when reving.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEywHtbUK0w
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Originally Posted by t-von
Damn good thing I bought an analog AFR gauge seeing how it's so hard to read a digital gauge that's always counting. Here what mine does when reving.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEywHtbUK0w
vid was not working. :-/
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Hmm working fine from my end. It's a youtube link if that helps.
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damn that FD sounds good. And yes they're supposed to do that. Digital ones are a bear to read.
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