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ed |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 21:31 |
Not yet ;) | |
Kerry |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 21:10 |
Anyone want to buy one then :lol: | |
ed |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 21:04 |
On an electronically controlled fuel injection engine that has not been tuned it tells you nothing you need to know. It is a waste of space... On a tuned engine, and engines on carburettors then they are helpful - so just ignore it. | |
goldfish |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 20:59 |
I would personally | |
Kerry |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 20:59 |
so i should just ignore it then :lol: | |
goldfish |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 20:58 |
quote:Stoi mix is 14:1. turbo cars run rich around 12.5:1 N/A engines run a bit more lean. high comp ratio engines etc run richer to prevent det. | |
goldfish |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 20:57 |
quote: not really but are wholey pointless as your car runs a narrow band lambda and you need a wide band lambda to really make use of one. | |
Kerry |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 20:56 |
quote: I have one of these fitted in nova. :look: funny i was driving it just now and thinking what the hell is this thing meant to be telling me :o someone care to enlighten me :boggle: | |
lee mitchell |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 19:39 |
the air fuel ones are usually a couple of wires .one of which just has to be soldered to the lambda wire | |
Adam_B |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 19:21 |
quote: piss easy to fit a vacuum gauge, just follow the instructions it comes with. no welding or shit like that | |
drunkenfool |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 18:12 |
ive just bought oil temp, oil pressure and voltmeter, getting them fitted this week, should look good. :D | |
ed |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 18:10 |
Again, you will have to plumb in a sensor if your car doesn't already have one, or the one fitted is not compatable with the gauge. But why? | |
Mikorsa16v |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 18:08 |
fuck that then :P what about a vaccuum gauge | |
ed |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 18:06 |
Unless you are running carbs there isn't much point. They require you to weld an independant lambda sensor into the exhaust manifold in most cases then it's just wiring it in - i'm not sure if you could use the OEM lambda sensor for one of them ones, but if you were to use the Alpha lambda gauge then you can't... | |
Mikorsa16v |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 17:56 |
Are these a pain in the ass to fit? |