AFR Gauge on AGU

phil_m

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Is it possible to run a AFR gauge of the AGU non dbw Lambda sensor or will i need a seperate wide band sensor.

Thx

phil
 

phil_m

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Yeah thats what i thought, does it matter where on the exhaust i put the sensor as i have a spare hole on my d/pipe.
 
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phil_m

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Nov 30, 2005
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Mine is only about 6" away from turbo, i take it has to be 16" to stop it getting damaged, so i guess i will have to get another boss welded in.
 

h17och

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they say 16" away and between 10 and 2 o'clock. i guess its due to heat being too much any closer and having it at the top stop any condesation build up.........thats just an assumption tho
 

ibizacupra

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Is it possible to run a AFR gauge of the AGU non dbw Lambda sensor or will i need a seperate wide band sensor.

Thx

phil

you can tap into the narrow band yes, but it is at best a crude indicator and will flick from weak to rich continually - ok if you like disco lights :p
 

h17och

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i got my zeitronix for £120 iirc. and for what you get it is great. imported it from canada.

the option of a 52mm guage is now available.

every rolling road ive been on have commented on how accurate it is compared to their one.

HoocH
 

caney

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i got my zeitronix for £120 iirc.



HoocH
for the full zeitronix set up including in dash display your looking at £329 delivered from a uk supplier. £120 is probably cheaper than the uk distributer buys them in for:confused:
 
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