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Old 11-07-2005, 10:43 PM
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ok so i should be getting my gauge pod here in the next couple of days, my question is for the people who have a a/f gauge installed.....

where do i connect the oxygen sensor wire at? i searched and i cant find where the wire is under the hood.

can you guys please share your expertise and explain how you installed yours what is to be expected? any challenges in doing this?

whatever you can tell me would help i am totally lost on this

thanks
andrew
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Is it narrowband? If so, C16 on the ECU.
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Originally Posted by AusS2000,Nov 8 2005, 02:09 AM
Is it narrowband? If so, C16 on the ECU.
Additionally, it's the white wire on the 31P connector.
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i dont know what kind it is all i know it is (meaning if it is narrowband or wideband) the autometer carbon fiber series air fuel gauge
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Originally Posted by whit00s2k,Nov 8 2005, 12:38 PM
i dont know what kind it is all i know it is (meaning if it is narrowband or wideband) the autometer carbon fiber series air fuel gauge
If it's wideband, it will generally have its own O2 sensor. A narrow band will pirate the OEM O2 sensor signal. That's why you need to find that wire.
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Originally Posted by whit00s2k,Nov 8 2005, 10:38 AM
i dont know what kind it is all i know it is (meaning if it is narrowband or wideband) the autometer carbon fiber series air fuel gauge
it's a narrowband sensor
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Originally Posted by StealthimageS2k,Nov 12 2005, 12:31 AM
it's a narrowband sensor
WERD!!!!! The autometer a/f ratio gauge is not for tuning, its only use is watching the pretty light go back and forth. If you are looking for a real tuning tool:

http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/

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Agreed.

I can't see any point in running a narrowband on a naturally aspirated car unless you're running nitrous oxide and want to do as little damage as possible.
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Well,

They can tell you what your AFR is on WOT as the lambda will go open loop. It can also display a fault with the lambda sensor as it will start giving weird voltages.

But yes, not very accurate and a wideband is more useful.

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