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Air to fuel ratio gauge for under $100?

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Old 06-27-14, 09:05 PM
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Air to fuel ratio gauge for under $100?

is there one that exists and is accurate?

also, where would it be placed? In the intake manifold or the spacer right under the carburetor?


edit: also, since I'll be asking about gauges.

anyone have clean gauge set ups while keeping a very stock look?

I'm trying to avoid ripping out the stock radio, it's one of my favorite parts of the car.


also, how much oil pressure is the car supposed to run at? on full my dashboard reads 15 to 25 for the oil.
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What you want is is wideband. This dude is selling a brand new one.


https://www.rx7club.com/1st-generati...rades-1066435/

The sensor goes in this hole, or have an muffler shop weld one in somewhere in the exhaust.

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The real question is why? Unless you're going to be tuning it's pretty much a waste?
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Originally Posted by Harley
The real question is why? Unless you're going to be tuning it's pretty much a waste?
I am going to be tuning the car constantly. not only that but to see cold start differences, maybe octane differences, etc. etc.
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