Air/fuel Mixture
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hi guys i've searched topic about air/fuel gauge going back and forth but here is the think
when my car is cold everything is normal air/fuel gauge is going from normal to rich slowly but once it get hot and you pushin gas here you can see what's happening (sorry for quality it was from my cellphone ) IS THAT NORMAL??
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when my car is cold everything is normal air/fuel gauge is going from normal to rich slowly but once it get hot and you pushin gas here you can see what's happening (sorry for quality it was from my cellphone ) IS THAT NORMAL??
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[mov]http://www.rollsauto.com/uploads/Video_0042.wmv[/mov]
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LOL...
What kind of gauge is that?
Also, it looks like a narrow band. Either way those are CRAP. All it is, a light show. Adds the bling bling factor.
If you want a real a/f monitor, go wideband. AEM has the UEGO. THere are other brands aswell..
What kind of gauge is that?
Also, it looks like a narrow band. Either way those are CRAP. All it is, a light show. Adds the bling bling factor.
If you want a real a/f monitor, go wideband. AEM has the UEGO. THere are other brands aswell..
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AHAHAHAH wtf.. owned.gif ya i doubt that would really help you figure anything out.. heres what you do.. i did a video on what should be done to crap gauges..
seriously narrowband 02 sensors are the biggest hunk of junk anyone can buy. i wish i had a video of my wideband.. just fluctuates about .3 points at idle..
here do this...
seriously narrowband 02 sensors are the biggest hunk of junk anyone can buy. i wish i had a video of my wideband.. just fluctuates about .3 points at idle..
here do this...
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lol laugh.gif autometer is gone but still even if i'm gonna switch to wideband still it's gonna jump crazy only difference is here's needle there's gonna be light maybe i got something wrong with my o2 sensor??? or i connect it to the wrong wire??? i connected wire to upstream sensor that sends signal to comp that was correct????
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^^^ ummm. english please.. grammar too would be a huge plus.. what the hell did you just say? and if you switch to a wideband sensor it wont be jumping all over the place.. you just have a shitty narrowband o2, with wires spliced in and a crappy gauge... so yah..
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With wideband the readings would be steady.
You'd need to put in a wideband o2 sensor obviously though, so you'd have 3 oxygen sensors which would be the simplest way to do it.
They make wideband sensors with narrowband outputs I believe but that just seems unnecessarily complicated.
You'd need to put in a wideband o2 sensor obviously though, so you'd have 3 oxygen sensors which would be the simplest way to do it.
They make wideband sensors with narrowband outputs I believe but that just seems unnecessarily complicated.