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Apexi AFC NEO

Not sure if anyone on the NEWBIES section has the new NEO but I had a quick question. Is the Air/Fuel Ratio monitoring that the NEO does a Wideband? Or do I need a seperate wide band to monitor true Air/Fuel ratio.

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You need a separate wideband.


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^^^Agree..............(I don't own one) in looking over the specs of this unit all of them were basically the same as this: http://www.jazzproparts.com/ProductD...tCode=401-A917

which does NOT show anything related to wide band control or monitoring. You will need a separate WB O2 setup for true A/F monitoring.


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Yeah I don't have personal experience, but from what I read it is like the first one's where you get a voltage reading that would be loosely translated into a A/F reading.


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The afc dont show anything about air fuel ratios most def. need a wideband plus where would a afc tap in to read AFRs

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You can go off of the stock o2 sensor if you want a rough reading. When tuning, around .93-.94V is a good place to tune. It just doesn't use a 5V reference like the AEM.


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