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wideband gauge

rx1 fern

TY 4 Stroke Junkie
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what do you guys think the best wideband gauge for air fuel ratio would be to use .the best for the dollar .please and thanx.i want to install one with my turbo when i put it in.also where is the best place to put it.
 

Motec has great products, but are expensive...

Personnally I've gone with Innovate, they are inexpensive and do the job.
 
rx1 fern said:
what do you guys think the best wideband gauge for air fuel ratio would be to use .the best for the dollar .please and thanx.i want to install one with my turbo when i put it in.also where is the best place to put it.

FJO makes a nice guage, and they're from Winnipeg.
 
As far as I know NTK is the only that makes a sensor that will work with leaded fuels
 
o2 sensor

I think someone might have the wrong info on the leaded fuel issue-any lead will damage the sensors as perUniversal Oxygen Sensor Installation Instructions

« Oxygen Sensor Overview


READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS ENCLOSED BEFORE INSTALLATION

Handling

DO NOTdrop or use an oxygen sensor that has been dropped as this may have caused shock damage to the ceramic element
DO NOT use any compounds on or around the sensor unless labeled as oxygen sensor friendly products
DO NOT use impact wrench or conventional socket type wrench to install sensor
DO NOT allow sensor or lead wire to touch exhaust manifold or any other hot component
DO NOT expose this product to water, oil, windshield cleaner, anti-corrosion oil, grease, terminal cleaner, etc.
DO NOT use leaded fuels, silicone or metal based additives
DO NOT store under high humidity conditions
This fromthe NGK website-maybe I am wrong-please correct me
Slow
 
Looking at the price of the guages, FJO seems to be in my price range. Is there a Winnipeg adress to purchase one? Thank you all
 
Re: o2 sensor

slow said:
I think someone might have the wrong info on the leaded fuel issue-any lead will damage the sensors as perUniversal Oxygen Sensor Installation Instructions

« Oxygen Sensor Overview


READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS ENCLOSED BEFORE INSTALLATION

Handling

DO NOTdrop or use an oxygen sensor that has been dropped as this may have caused shock damage to the ceramic element
DO NOT use any compounds on or around the sensor unless labeled as oxygen sensor friendly products
DO NOT use impact wrench or conventional socket type wrench to install sensor
DO NOT allow sensor or lead wire to touch exhaust manifold or any other hot component
DO NOT expose this product to water, oil, windshield cleaner, anti-corrosion oil, grease, terminal cleaner, etc.
DO NOT use leaded fuels, silicone or metal based additives
DO NOT store under high humidity conditions
This fromthe NGK website-maybe I am wrong-please correct me
Slow

Hi Slow, I do not know if ntk has several lines of sensors, I just looked at my AFX manual and it states

"Compatible Fuel Types Gasoline (leaded or unleaded)"


I have only run about 400 miles of LL 100 though it and have not had to calibrateit yet. I have c16 in it now with only a few miles on it. The manual recomends that you calabrate it every hour with leaded fuels, It lets you know when to calabrate it. I can not find a part # for the sensor. I just noticed that ntk is not pushing the compatible with leaded fuels sales pitch now, so you could be rite on this one. For the cost it is a good buy.
 


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