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Old 09-14-2006   #23
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Re: airfuel gauge

sorry, I wasnt specific enough I guess. In the red under load. Also, "well into green" on a narrowband, like josh said, doesnt mean much. If its pegged on green it might tell you something, but again, a safety device, you should definitely use a wideband to tune your car first anyway. But yes, your a/f at full boost or WOT should definitely be in the green.

The scenarios I would say a narrowband helps in are:

-red all the time, even under load
-green all the time.
that's about it.
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