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Hello I have a 94 gt 5 speed 2.2 liter cellica I am thinking of getting an air fuel gauge to help me see how my mileage is doing just for curiousity sake.
1.I am wondering what the O2 sensor is on our cars from the factory> Is it a wideband or a narrowband O2 sensor? 2.also what air fuel gauge would you buy to try and figure out maximum fuel mileage? A narrow band gauge or a wideband airfuel guage. * I have searched the internet and can't find a reason why the wideband would be a better one to use, (even though it seems to be recomended)it is very expensive around $200. I want one with a digital number reading not a set of lights. Thanks.... |
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I was thinking of using this narrowband gauge http://www.glowshiftdirect.com/blue-digita...atio-gauge.aspx
It has a reading of 10-20 AFR I don't see why this wouldn't do the job and its only $50. What am I missing? I was thinking of using this narrowband gauge http://www.glowshiftdirect.com/blue-digita...atio-gauge.aspx It has a reading of 10-20 AFR I don't see why this wouldn't do the job and its only $50. What am I missing? |
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