Air/fuel ratio gauge
Air/fuel ratio gauge
Hello:
Does anyone know if an air/fuel ratio gauge will work with our oxygen sensors? Most gauges say "will work with most oxygen sensors" but I don't want to buy one just to find out it won't work or needs an "adaptor" like an aftermarket tachometer needs. Thanks.
Does anyone know if an air/fuel ratio gauge will work with our oxygen sensors? Most gauges say "will work with most oxygen sensors" but I don't want to buy one just to find out it won't work or needs an "adaptor" like an aftermarket tachometer needs. Thanks.
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I too would like to know the answer to that question. Pioneer, where are you getting your gauge from? I found a place were you can completely customize your gauge. www.speedhut.com you may have to copy this into your brouser to enter the site. I'm not sure if they have air/fuel ratio though.
Scott
Scott
I was looking at the one that Summit racing has...it's their own brand for under thirty bucks. I guess i'll just buy it and see what happens. There's gotta be a first time for everything. I'll post once I figure it all out.
Pioneer
where will you mount this gauge? I see you have an xl like me. anyway, I saw a thread awhile back where a guy pulled out his silly change holder thing and placed a gauge there. It was a nice looking, usefull mod. That will be where I put mine. I was also considering getting the A-pillar guage pod from www.f150store.com and adding a few gauges but not too sure how involved that would
best of luck and let me know how you it turns out.
Scott
best of luck and let me know how you it turns out.
Scott
Yeah, I thought about putting my tachometer there, but there's a problem...our XL trucks have a column-shift, and when it's in drive, it's right in the line of sight of the gauge....no way around it. I'm guessing that truck in the picture if floor/console shifter. I found a gauge pod that holds two gauges and sits in that little cubbie/tray on top of the dash, and the gauges fave the driver slightly...looks really awsome.
pioneer
do you have a web site for the two gauge pod you were speaking of. There is also the a-piller guage pod but it is hard to find a 2 1/16 tach


