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General Cheap AFR Gauge

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If you are going for cheap look for something name brand that’s on eBay or in the classified section. Most of the sub $100 AFG gauges (for a new one) is not going to be accurate or reliable. You also want a wide band not a narrow band. I have used prosport gauges in the past. I liked them but they were hard to read in the daylight.
 
It depends on what you want this gauge for. I believe the prior response are alludiing to why do you want this guage? If it's because you want to know what your actual AFR's are you should go with a wideband gauge that measures too & not one of the cheapo AFR gauges that splice into the narrowband sensor wires & only interrupts the ECU signal.
 
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What's your end goal. Are you gona boost this thing? Take it from me and do not cheap out on a wideband. What I've learned being a member here and even actual performance websites refer to dsm people as "cheap" LOL. The wideband gauge is something I would pay extra for the "name". Aem is the only one I would get. When I had my turbo civic I had a small tear in one of my fuel lines near my fuel pump. The wideband gauge possibly saved my motor as I noticed lean conditions under boost. I run nothing but aem digital gauges on everything. My evo has a boost and wideband , my eclipse has boost, wideband, water temp. Never cheap out on gauges to save a few bucks.
 
No, I don't plan on boosting it. But I am continuing with this build almost everyday, and the more I upgrade, the less room I have for error. It will just be something very helpful to monitor.

Are you planning on doing anything above basic boltons? Nitros ? Cams? I ran a 50 shot in my RS back in the day. Was blowing valve cover gaskets monthly LOL. But it was untuned and i was running one of those cheap widebands. But again this was back in 98-99. You wont really need a wideband unless your pushing that extra power that's altering your fuel tables. If your just getting one for looks. Then yea maybe a cheapo is ok. I have a 2 gauge pod from autometer if you need one.
 
Are you planning on doing anything above basic boltons? Nitros ? Cams? I ran a 50 shot in my RS back in the day. Was blowing valve cover gaskets monthly LOL. But it was untuned and i was running one of those cheap widebands. But again this was back in 98-99. You wont really need a wideband unless your pushing that extra power that's altering your fuel tables. If your just getting one for looks. Then yea maybe a cheapo is ok. I have a 2 gauge pod from autometer if you need one.
I'm not doing it just for looks LOL. I'm already a bit past the bolt-on stage. Won't be but a year or so until I tear the engine down again, using high compression pistons this time. I'm sure you've seen my build thread, and maybe my DSM profile by now.

Regardless of what happens, I do need an afr gauge.
 
Yea, doing some pricing and comparisons, it looks like the off brand gauges are only slightly cheaper than the name brand ones. A cheap one from Ebay costs $100 while an AEM one costs $130. I think I will just have to get a name brand one so I can rely on it.
 
FYI - A popular name brand does not mean it can be relied on. I suggest you go to the brand manufacturer's site & look to see if the make a "quality statement" of accuracy. Knowing the accuracy will then aallow you to know how far it can be off "true value" & claim that the gauge is measuring correctly. For example: AEM Bosch LSU 4.2 sensors state Accurate to 0.1 AFR.
 
Yea, doing some pricing and comparisons, it looks like the off brand gauges are only slightly cheaper than the name brand ones. A cheap one from Ebay costs $100 while an AEM one costs $130. I think I will just have to get a name brand one so I can rely on it.

Aem is always a good choice. No need to do research on that. Always a quality gauge that's accurate.
 
So I never did update this thread. But I ended up going with a GlowShift gauge. It's a wideband setup, not tapped into the stock wiring in any way, besides the switched hot I needed to tap in for it to work. Ran me a grand total of $195. ($170-ish for the kit and $20 on additional parts needed for installation). I'm glad I went with a digital gage, looks much better and really stands out among my mechanical gauges. I know GlowShift isn't a huge name among DSM'ers. But I'm glad I went with it. All parts seem of high quality. And the kit came with nearly everything I needed.

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I’m currently looking at Glowshift stuff for my oil/fuel pressure gauges. I was looking at the Prosport gauges as well. I’m leaning towards the GlowShift because they have a dual pressure gauge built into one chassis
 
I like my Wideband to be digital also. I mix and match but the wideband on all 3 DSMs are all Innovate with the digital readout.
 
i don't know if they've gotten any better but the glowshift widebands from about 5 years back, have shitty controllers. With the ones i have messed with, they work for a while and then the reading will stop changing. Recalibrating, resetting, new sensor, not even a rewire will fix it.
Hopefully thats not an issue anymore
 
You cant log a GS WB so I use Innovate and have had good results with sensors and the unit itself, an LC2.
 
You cant log a GS WB so I use Innovate and have had good results with sensors and the unit itself, an LC2.

You should be able to. I guess it depends on your setup. The controller has a datalogging output.
The last glowshift WB i installed and setup was on a 95 mustang with a moates quarterhorse for the hardware and binary editor and eec analyzer for the software.
It datalogged no problem.
 
Personally i have ran so many different brand of gauges. I always go back to the same old trusted i have used for 10+ years. Auto meter Pro Comp for everything accept AEM X line for wideband now days.
 
Personally i have ran so many different brand of gauges. I always go back to the same old trusted i have used for 10+ years. Auto meter Pro Comp for everything accept AEM X line for wideband now days.

Do you run oil/fuel pressure gauges in the car? I’m wanting to do this, but prefer digital gauges, as the boost/wideband gauges are also digital.

Glowshift makes a dual duel/pressure gauge that would save me a gauge to look at. I just don’t know how the GlowShift quality is. It’s $200 for the dual gauge from GlowShift vs $108 for each gauge from Prosport.

Is there a big difference in quality between the two? Having a single pod vs dual pod is no big deal. I’d rather have the quality.
 
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