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Old 08-08-02, 04:24 PM
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A/F gauge installment

Anyone want to point me to a page with some instructions on installing an autometer A/F gauge, oh and if you happen to know one with a installation guide for a greddy temp sensor that would help too
Old 08-08-02, 04:26 PM
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A/F gauge: Just put the red wire to power, black to ground, and white to signal. Get the signal from wire 2C on the ECU.
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Originally posted by hybridracer
Anyone want to point me to a page with some instructions on installing an autometer A/F gauge
Didn’t it come with instructions? All they need is power (any switched source), ground and signal. Read this thread about where to get the signal from (second time in 10 minutes!).
Old 08-08-02, 04:44 PM
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Heh sorry I bought it used and my friend didnt have the instructions and I didnt think about searching, man im just as bad as some of the new people except im worse cause ive been here longer
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Joined in February and only have 162 posts....Still a noobj/k

I used power from my fuel pump to power my gauges. That way, they shut off when I turn off my fuel cut switch and don't drain the battery.
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dang still a noob
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I just stole my signal from inside the engine bay off the O2 sensors lead, is that a bad thing?
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yeah thats a bad thing that is a shilded wire so that it doesnt get interuptions you should have connected it right next to the ECU
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its shielded only up to the harness, past the little green harness you can splice it in.
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