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Wide Band O2

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jeffnoel

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I know this has been beat to death but here goes. I want to add an Autometer A/F gauge to the GT. I want the Autometer so all my gauges match. Is there a way to make the Autometer gauge work properly if connected to a wide band sensor? What parts are needed? Were should the wide band sensor be placed?
 

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If the wideband o2 has an analog output, which most do you can use this. http://www.plxdevices.com/NB_WB_GaugeConv.htm

I have one but to be honest it is much easier to read the digital numbers on the wb unit than it is to determine which light on the guage is 11:1 I put a little mark on mine with a red sharpie which helps.
 

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If you still have a catted midpipe, stock or aftermarket, position the O2 sensor on the midpipe ahead of the cats.
 

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Exhaust is stock except for flowmasters.
 

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Here's the location I used for placement of the O2 sensor bung:

 

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jeffnoel said:
I know this has been beat to death but here goes. I want to add an Autometer A/F gauge to the GT. I want the Autometer so all my gauges match. Is there a way to make the Autometer gauge work properly if connected to a wide band sensor? What parts are needed? Were should the wide band sensor be placed?
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The autometer gauge as its shipped is just a light show.But add the LC-1 from innovative motorsports and it can be used as a real A/F gauge.
 
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