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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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Originally posted by FC3S Drift
as long as your not running lean youll be fine. i have mine running rich right now.
as long as your not running lean youll be fine. i have mine running rich right now.
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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...
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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