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question concerning an air/fuel ratio gauge.

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jenkinsfan1

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Jun 5, 2008
Chicago, Illinois
1st- I bought one but it is kinda difficult to make it work I am wondering , Is it even worth putting in? I would use it for my uncirrculated BOV.

2nd- Is there any logical place to put the wires without ripping up the interior and not seeing the wires.

3rd- which O2 Sensor does it go on?

4th-How do you hook it up? I have it in the guage pod and I put the wires through the dash they are hidden good they come out by the drivers side pedals ...now what?
 
Look in vfaq for that answer. I had a single plug connector under my passenger side dash. :D
 
If it's a narrowband light-show gauge, it's not even worth putting it on.
 
You should be recirculating your BOV, not venting it. This isn't even arguable anymore. The information on why it's a bad idea is out there and has been for years.

Also, narrowband A/F gauges are pretty useless for tuning. But they make a pretty light show, if that's what you're going for.
 
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