Air to Fuel Gauge
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w0w 5o mpg's... why didn't the old cars stay around ?
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hey mate I got this same A/F gauge and I tried installing it today and i got red green and black all hooked up and the directions said i didnt need to hook white wire up but with white not connected i havnt been able to get it to work. so do u actually need the white wire hooked up and i also cant find the head light wires so i was wondering how cud I hook white wire into my cigerette lighter like u did?
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i have 4 wires on my o2 sensor, one black, one gray and 2 white, they told me to hook it up to the gray, but it just sits at rich... what do i do?!
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just a note, that a wideband O2 sensor should be used to accurately determine AFRs. narrowband (stock sensors) are really only good for determining accuracy within +/- 1 of stoichiometric point (14.7:1).
junk narrow bands suck its a 0-1 volt sensor as a wideband is 0-5 volt, so that gauge is just a light show
ilco187 1 year ago
I agree. I bought this gauge only as a quick warning tool for my turbo engine. I have an Innovate wideband O2 sensor I use for tuning.
TheSentraChannel 1 year ago
i have the same problem as you (just shows rich), i just spliced into the sensor under the hood but iv since removed it coz it didnt work. what did you say you needed to do to fix this(something about pre)?
cheers
awepon 2 years ago
if you have the single-wire O2 sensor, you'll need top tap into the wire directly before the ECU where it isn't shielded to get an accurate reading.
TheSentraChannel 2 years ago
i think the green is lean and red is rich
Partners2006 2 years ago
it just depends on the gauge you are running. This particular brand of gauge (Sunpro), red is lean and green is rich. Others are opposite that.
TheSentraChannel 2 years ago