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Old 03-18-04, 01:44 AM
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autometer af guage

for optimal performance on a t2, where should it read on this semi accurate guage? i am guessing in the middle between rich and lean right?
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duhhhhhh of course, the middle should say on the gauge "ideal" lol

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as long as your not running lean youll be fine. i have mine running rich right now.
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Originally posted by FC3S Drift
as long as your not running lean youll be fine. i have mine running rich right now.
man, your 7 must be a gas guzzler huh, mines is running most of the time on rich and boy-boy-boy, i cant drive it with only the sunroof open cause ill passout with all the emission gases going into the cabin, i know removing all the cats was not wise lol... opps did i say that lol, long love smog hahahaha i love florida, sorry cali peeps
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theyre not that accurate tho
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They're just fancy rainbow gauges if you don't have them hooked up to Wideband.

But then they only read 0-1v so thats narrowband.. so that won't work with 0-5v wb, and techedge wb comes with a digital gauge with actual #'s if you want it, which would be a lot better, otherwise you can still hook the narrowband gauge up to the simulated narrowband on the wideband o2

You should probably try to have more towards rich though...

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Even a narrow band gauge is way better than nothing.
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Originally posted by SureShot
Even a narrow band gauge is way better than nothing.
true, but dont tune ur car with it like i did
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