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... So I'm planning my next most important mods! :(
Can you do anything to tell me if my engine is running lean? Is there some gauge I can plumb into the Lambda sensor to warn me so I don't sizzle my cylinders at high boost?
Yep, that'll do for next month - then I can start thinking about fueling widgets :(
How about an air fuel ratio gauge for £55.50?
http://www.autometer.com/hp/techtips/air_fuel/af_swish.gif
[ 18-02-2002: Message edited by: bren ]
Go for an Air/fuel gauge they look excellent!!!
Dead easy to install (providing you don't connect ground and +ve to the Lambda power) :D :D :D Easily resolved once Bren pointed out I was a spanner :D
It was a shame the weather was so crap at the Maidenhead meet, I completely forgot to show you my gauges!!! : :p
bond_200
18-02-2002, 17:33
Bean,
How easy was it connect it up to the lambda sensor then? considering I haven't got a clue how to get at it in the 1st place :o . I like the gauge tho, wouldnt mind one of them on my A pillar.
:)
[ 18-02-2002: Message edited by: bond_200 ]
Originally posted by bond_200:
<STRONG>Bean,
How easy was it connect it up to the lambda sensor then? considering I haven't got a clue how to get at it in the 1st place :o . I like the gauge tho, wouldnt mind one of them on my A pillar.
:)
[ 18-02-2002: Message edited by: bond_200 ]</STRONG>
It was simple :)
You just need to connect the signal wire from the gauge to the signal wire on the lambda sensor.
You can take power from inside the car.
I took the insulation off the plug going to the lambda and spliced into the signal wire using a scotchlock connector.
Finished the job by securing it with a couple of cable ties and black insulation tape, you can hardly tell it's there.
Edited because my keyboard can't keep up with my fingers :)
[ 19-02-2002: Message edited by: BeanS14 ]
Edited because Ive just realised what you mean, doh! :D
[ 19-02-2002: Message edited by: bren ]
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