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They all come with directions but generally speaking you will have a switched live in an earth and then the 3 wires for the lambda sensor. Will fit any car with a lambda, and if you don't have a lambda just drill a hole in the exhaust, weld a big nut on and away you go
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dont necessarily need a wide band sensor, will be far more accurate with 1, but if its just a basic air/fuel gauge being fitted, then a basic lambda will do. most newer cars will only run the narrowband type as standard anyways
i think VAG bosch lambda's are the 1s to go for, pick them up on ebay for about 40quid new, but if u just want a reall boggo sensor, they like a tenner on ebay, plenty of them
i think VAG bosch lambda's are the 1s to go for, pick them up on ebay for about 40quid new, but if u just want a reall boggo sensor, they like a tenner on ebay, plenty of them
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dont necessarily need a wide band sensor, will be far more accurate with 1, but if its just a basic air/fuel gauge being fitted, then a basic lambda will do. most newer cars will only run the narrowband type as standard anyways
i think VAG bosch lambda's are the 1s to go for, pick them up on ebay for about 40quid new, but if u just want a reall boggo sensor, they like a tenner on ebay, plenty of them
i think VAG bosch lambda's are the 1s to go for, pick them up on ebay for about 40quid new, but if u just want a reall boggo sensor, they like a tenner on ebay, plenty of them
narrowband lambda sensors with gauges are hopeless and i think just a waste of time, just buy yourself a wideband..
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If this is an MFI RST, I wouldn't bother!!
You'll just shock yourself with how poor the AFR's are!! A bit like my first ACT gauge, I was quite happy with my Chargecooler set-up until I got the gauge and saw the temps really didn't cut it.
You'll just shock yourself with how poor the AFR's are!! A bit like my first ACT gauge, I was quite happy with my Chargecooler set-up until I got the gauge and saw the temps really didn't cut it.
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wideband set up is a bit extreme for you average run of the mill rst really, plus costs massively more
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RSandy- sorry but narrow band gauges do absolutely nothing other than flash LED's like a xmas tree ... All they do is tell you if you're leaner or richer than lambda 1.0, which is completely useless at anything other than cruise!
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well i did kind of say 'basically looks pretty and serves a purpose, however small'. was a polite way of pointing out it just looks flashy, without makin the thread starter feel like a gimp
maybe its what he wants, who am i, or anybody else, to tell him he should or he shouldnt. id guess its fair to assume hes only on about a basic 1 like this, cos if he was after a full wideband set up, chances are he would have a fair knowledge of such things as if his car has a lambda as standard
maybe its what he wants, who am i, or anybody else, to tell him he should or he shouldnt. id guess its fair to assume hes only on about a basic 1 like this, cos if he was after a full wideband set up, chances are he would have a fair knowledge of such things as if his car has a lambda as standard
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well as an educated guess, id say if hes not fluent in the ins n outs of lambda sensors n the system on his own car, its fairly safe to say hes not going to be after a full wideband posh set up lol
or i could be way off the mark......but im gna guess hes looking at a gauge that costs about 30quid on ebay
or i could be way off the mark......but im gna guess hes looking at a gauge that costs about 30quid on ebay
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