Thread: Air/Fuel gauge
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Old Aug 2, 2006 | 10:06 AM
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If you're only installing a gauge it has nothing to do with the ECU itself

HOWEVER, as i said, a cheap air/fuel ratio gauge is useless, as they are not accurate.

You are looking to spend at least £250 if you actually wnat what you see to mean anything and/or be useful in anyway

You need a wideband lambda, a controller, and a monitoring device that will accept the wideband signal.
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