Air fuel gauge
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99bonnie
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Air fuel gauge
Hi guys just got a new air fuel gauge with a five wire harness. Just wondering the best way to hook this gauge up properly. Thanks anything helps
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Re: Air fuel gauge
Did it come with instructions?
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Re: Air fuel gauge
Need more details. what brand? where do you want the gauge? ...
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99bonnie
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Re: Air fuel gauge
I was going too mount it on my driver side pillar. It says to hook up too 2 12volt ignition switchs. One wire to the 12 volt dash lighting one more to the air fuel signal and of course a ground. Just wondering the fastest and easiest way too hook it up thanks guys
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Re: Air fuel gauge
Is it the kind where it goes to a wideband, or to the narrowband, stock O2?
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99bonnie
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Re: Air fuel gauge
Sorry not too sure what yu mean by wideband but yes I have a stock o2 in my car right now
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Re: Air fuel gauge
Do you have any instructions with it, or maybe a link to the model you have so we can investigate? There is not enough info here to tell you to just hack into your wiring.
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Re: Air fuel gauge
Do you have the pillar pod? If your gauge is a wideband gauge then youll need a wideband O2 sensor. If its the cheapy narrow band sensor, they arent that accurate.99bonnie wrote:I was going too mount it on my driver side pillar. It says to hook up too 2 12volt ignition switchs. One wire to the 12 volt dash lighting one more to the air fuel signal and of course a ground. Just wondering the fastest and easiest way too hook it up thanks guys
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Re: Air fuel gauge
I'm betting that it's the gauge that goes into the stock O2 sensor. They really don't tell you anything, unless you're tuning, but a tuner can tell you that anyway.
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Re: Air fuel gauge
Even when you're tuning AFR from a narrowband isn't reliable, at least I wouldn't try to tune off it. Thats why I'm getting a Wideband for Xmas.00Beast wrote:I'm betting that it's the gauge that goes into the stock O2 sensor. They really don't tell you anything, unless you're tuning, but a tuner can tell you that anyway.
Like someone else said, it sounds like you have a gauge for a wideband O2 sensor.
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Re: Air fuel gauge
Well if you go through with it the closest wire to tap for the lighting in a pillar pod would be the dash dimmer control, just put a test light on it and actuate the switch and watch for what wire turns on and off and dims when you move the switch. That way it comes on with your dash lights automatically when you unlock your car and whatnot and you can dim them with your dash lights, cleaner install look then just throwing it on some on/off power source. Good luck!

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