Old Sep 28, 2005 | 05:39 AM
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Unless you have a wide band O2 sensor and gauge, the air/fuel ratio gauge will be useless. The range on the standard O2 sensors is less than 1 volt. They operate by jumping back and forth betwee too rich and too lean. So all you will get is a gauge flip flopping between green and red. You may mess up your O2 sensor wires as well by splicing into them. Not worth it.
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