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Old 03-07-2005   #21
Alpine TSi
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Re: Gauge placement?

If the AF gauge is that annoying ass one with the LED's that go from rich to stoich to lean, it is pretty much worthless. The voltage change on the narrowband 02 is only effective to a very small range of AF ratios, making it very hard to tune to. Also it only works are WOT so whenever you aren't out making WOT runs you will get a major headache watching those damn LED's flicker back and forth all the time, and it is even worse at night. From what I remember there was a way to mod them to make them more sensitive to voltage changes, but it is probably still dealing with same small range from the sensor.

Maybe it is that I am babied by it, but I really recommend using a WBO2. I love mine as I always know the exact AF ratio I am running.
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