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Afr gauge



What kind of gauge is that? Wideband? If not wideband, they call those narrowband a/f gauges a "light show" for a reason. ;)
 
I bought a couple of gauges of someone on here its Narrow band

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im so glad my wideband dont do that much of a light show lol and what it says is real live info, thats not from the cars pcm.
 


your car already has a narrowband sensor. its your front o2 sensor, and will oscillate rapidly from 0 to 999. if you want to watch what it does you can set your aeroforce to look at the bank 1 sensor 1 o2 sensor. your narrowband sensor can give you some information, for example, if your data is consistently low numbers then your car is running lean, while high numbers indicate a rich fuel condition. when your engine is at full throttle, your narrowband should read about 930.

the wideband data is much more accurate and easier to use. I would suggest tossing that afr gauge in the trash and replacing it with a good wideband gauge.
 
your car already has a narrowband sensor. its your front o2 sensor, and will oscillate rapidly from 0 to 999. if you want to watch what it does you can set your aeroforce to look at the bank 1 sensor 1 o2 sensor. your narrowband sensor can give you some information, for example, if your data is consistently low numbers then your car is running lean, while high numbers indicate a rich fuel condition. when your engine is at full throttle, your narrowband should read about 930.

the wideband data is much more accurate and easier to use. I would suggest tossing that afr gauge in the trash and replacing it with a good wideband gauge.
Okie dokie sir

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Years ago before I knew what a wide band was my friend described it to me as imagining a clock. A narrow band uses only the hours, but a wide band uses the seconds. It's a basic description but it works for illustrating.
 
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