anyone built this:
http://www.scirocco.org/tech/misc/afgauge/af.html
how accurate will it be?
any way to make it read out digitally to get the actual A/F?
A/F meter
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That's not going to get you that much info... basicaly it will tell you that you O2 is working. A narow band O2 can't do to much tuning wise for you.
You'd be better off running the DIY wideband O2, http://www.diy-efi.org/wbo2/info.html
You'd be better off running the DIY wideband O2, http://www.diy-efi.org/wbo2/info.html
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oh, thanks. I wasnt sure wether that was a narrowband or not. the wideband definitely looks like the way to go providied I can find the sensor for a reasonable price. any idea what cars they can be found in, ie what has a 1.5L vtec? not too familiar with the hondas.
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