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Air/Fuel on 2g NT Talon

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Livid

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Feb 8, 2005
Granville, New York
Is it possible to hook up a Air/Fuel Guage on a 2g NT Talon? Can't find the o2 sensor anywhere. Sorry if this is a dumb question im new with this stuff and can only find o2 sensor locations for the Turbo version.
 
Livid said:
Is it possible to hook up a Air/Fuel Guage on a 2g NT Talon? Can't find the o2 sensor anywhere. Sorry if this is a dumb question im new with this stuff and can only find o2 sensor locations for the Turbo version.

connect the a/f guage wire to the white wire with the black stripe in the upper wire harness
 
ok .. so i disasemple the ecu wire harness , splice the black/white wire and run it to both the ecu and my A/F guage? I always thought it had an adapter i didnt know i had to cut anything.
 
Livid said:
ok .. so i disasemple the ecu wire harness , splice the black/white wire and run it to both the ecu and my A/F guage? I always thought it had an adapter i didnt know i had to cut anything.

you dont have to dissassemble anything, all you have to is un-hook the the negative battery terminal, un plug the upper harness. then if you dont have the crimper, just strip a section of the wire, rap the other wire around it, and solder it in. then rap it in electric tape.

http://johnseclipse.tripod.com/welcome/id8.html
 
ok i understand now.. Thanks both of you for your help!
 
Do you need any kind of wideband or anything to make these work? I'm pretty sure that you don't HAVE to have one to make the gauge work right, but I'm just tryin to make sure before I bought the gauge.
 
aaronm_2003 said:
Do you need any kind of wideband or anything to make these work? I'm pretty sure that you don't HAVE to have one to make the gauge work right, but I'm just tryin to make sure before I bought the gauge.

if its the autometer one then no you dont. i dont even know if they would work with a wideband. but they run off the stock o2 sensor.
 
GSGoinFast said:
if its the autometer one then no you dont. i dont even know if they would work with a wideband. but they run off the stock o2 sensor.


only a narrowband air/fuel gauge will work off a stock o2 sensor.. the autometer idiot light gauge is a narrowband.

a wideband requires a special o2 sensor.
 
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