Air/Fuel Gauges

spederman

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I'm always paranoid about my tune when the weather changes or when i get gas from different gas stations, etc... I think its finally time to get a wideband A/F gauge. But before i do, are they reliable and accurate? Accurate as a dyno?

Also what are some of the top A/F guages on the market? I have autometer phantom II gauges, so something white faced that matched would be sweet, and if it also fit in the A-pillar gauge pod.
 
i got a narrow band o2 sensor boy was that a big waste of $ i just ordered a a new autometer wideband my self they have a digital read out rather than watching the light show in the narrow band and are more accurate i just got a phantom wideband on ebay for 230$ thats the best price i found but they can get up there in price autometers run usually 250-300 if you can find it cheaper grab it the guy i got mine from was called IHAVETHEBESTPRICE.COM and this guy was on ebay and its all new and i bought all of my gauages from him except my shif lite
 
sweet. i didnt know they were more accurate than the sinffer dyno a/f.

Do they have models that have a # read out and can also turn a diff bright color when you go too lean? I'll have to check out the autometer phantom line, that would match my other gauges perfect.

Saleen, what made u go with AEM over others?