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    so i bought an apc part

    Ok i finally broke down and bought an apc air fuel ratio cuz i didnt wanna drop the cash for the autometer one, and this on lights up and that usually makes me happy. Its got a green yellow and white wire i think, the instructions look like my little cousin drew them, anyone know where these wires go?



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    Re: so i bought an apc part

    It doesn't really matter, the gauge is mostly useless (beyond the entertainment factor). It's a narrowband a/f gauge so it's not sensitive enough (or designed to be) good for too much.

    You need a wideband o2 to actually know what's going on.

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    Re: so i bought an apc part

    Thats exactly what my teacher told me, almost the exact same wording too, and ya im not gonna lie, i just got it cuz it looks coool as hell, and it lights up.

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    Re: so i bought an apc part

    Your teacher is right

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    Re: so i bought an apc part

    heh ya he knows his stuff

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    Re: so i bought an apc part

    dont widebands cost like 200 bucks?

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    Re: so i bought an apc part

    More like $300.

    I split a Zeitronix zt-2 with my friend and it's pretty much the cheapest. No gauge, just requires a laptop. You can buy a gauge but it's an extra $150 and not worth it. Zt-2 also has really high sampling resolution, as well.

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    Re: so i bought an apc part

    cool i got 2 laptops but yeah this just helps you find out how the engine is running right like lean or rich?

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    Re: so i bought an apc part

    as long as the part works then its all good

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    Re: so i bought an apc part

    A wideband lets you know exactly what the a/f ratio is. Granted, without any sort of management or tuning capabilities it doesn't really do much good.

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    Re: so i bought an apc part

    i cant see me dropping 200-300 dollars on a wideband, i just wanted a cool loookin gauge, and if i got an air fuel reading out of it that would just be a bonus.

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    Re: so i bought an apc part

    Quote Originally Posted by mastaofdisasta
    Ok i finally broke down and bought an apc air fuel ratio cuz i didnt wanna drop the cash for the autometer one, and this on lights up and that usually makes me happy. Its got a green yellow and white wire i think, the instructions look like my little cousin drew them, anyone know where these wires go?
    2 wires are for the power for the lights and the other one you can splice into the O2 sensor wire.

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    Re: so i bought an apc part

    which wire is the o2 sensor wire and which power wires should i use

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    Re: so i bought an apc part

    AEM makes good one UEGO.
    you can find them on ebay for about $250
    http://www.aempower.com/ViewCategory.aspx?CategoryID=67
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    Re: so i bought an apc part

    Quote Originally Posted by mastaofdisasta
    which wire is the o2 sensor wire and which power wires should i use
    The picture isnt the best but it tells you, i cant remember which wires are which. I have a feeling the green is the one for the O2 sensor but im not positive.

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    Re: so i bought an apc part

    Quote Originally Posted by shepherd79
    AEM makes good one UEGO.
    you can find them on ebay for about $250
    http://www.aempower.com/ViewCategory.aspx?CategoryID=67

    it looks like we are just paying for the wideband and a fancy guage..cant they check at a dyno your air/fuel mix ratio?

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    Re: so i bought an apc part

    Yeah, they can put in a sniffer, but if you have a cat the readings will be off.

    If you're serious about tuning (and have an ecu capable of being tuned, standalone, or a piggyback setup like safc2) a wideband is a good idea.

    Alex

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    Re: so i bought an apc part

    I've been trying to figure out which wideband O2 sensor system to get. I'd like to get one that has replaceable O2 sensors that I can pick up at the auto parts store, instead of buying the "special" O2 sensor from AEM or the like.

    Also, I noticed that the DC headers have two bungs for O2 sensors. If you're running dual carbs, isn't there a chance that your AFR could be different on each set of cylinders? Would it be better to weld in a new bung after the final collector?

    14.7 - 15 is the correct AFR isn't it?

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    Re: so i bought an apc part

    A lot of widebands use the Bosch LSU 4, but I don't think those are available at parts store. Just get one that does what you want it to do and has the features you want (rpm input, etc). You're not really supposed to run them full time anyway, I don't think, but many do. I wouldn't worry about being able to find a local replacement--they're only like $70 or $80 online.

    And 14.7 is stoichiometric, but you don't want that lean under full load for example.

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    Re: so i bought an apc part

    you can run them all the time, the O2 sensor will just worn out faster.
    and the reason you want dyno shop use their wideband is because it is linked with dyno machine. It is a lot easier to tune that way.
    Plus if you have one running at all times you will be able to see what is going on at all times.
    Alex.

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    Re: so i bought an apc part

    Quote Originally Posted by LiTtLe xOx BitT
    The picture isnt the best but it tells you, i cant remember which wires are which. I have a feeling the green is the one for the O2 sensor but im not positive.
    Yeah the red wire is always your ground wire.

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