Air Fuel meter for non turbo applications
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Air Fuel meter for non turbo applications
Given my uncertainty with fuel tuning devices such as a VAFC, what are some good options for AFR pod guages.
I am a bit skeptical of tuning a VAFC on a static dyno. Reason being is that you may actually end up leaner once the car is in motion and under load.
Any comments?
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I am a bit skeptical of tuning a VAFC on a static dyno. Reason being is that you may actually end up leaner once the car is in motion and under load.
Any comments?
Thanks
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Autometer and Cyberdyne make good AFR pod gauges.
Split Second makes a great 1/4 DIN AFR.
And I would definitely trust a static dyno as long as they use a wideband O2 sensor. They put the car under full load on the dyno anyway.
Split Second makes a great 1/4 DIN AFR.
And I would definitely trust a static dyno as long as they use a wideband O2 sensor. They put the car under full load on the dyno anyway.
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