06-22-2004, 09:35 AM
Flofocus,Jun 21 2004, 07:35 PM Wrote:Yes My A/F guage is in to. thats what i did for my holidays at the cottage....made a custom pod for it out of fiberglass....I'll try and take some pics tonight. How do you hook it up though?The a/f gauge I bought is a wideband O2 gauge... to hook it up I hook up ground, 12V switched power (with 10A fuse), and if I want, the blue wire to a db9 rs232 cable for datalogging. Of course this is a lot different than the normal, run of the mill narrowband O2 guages you find out there (according to the autometer website).
Then there's the 6 pin wire going to the included wideband O2 sensor...
The only thing is routing the cable through the firewall..this thing needs a good 1"-1.5" worth of hole.. would have been nice if AEM included a mid-way connector to reduce all the threading/cutting required... I might be cutting and re-splicing this thing to clean up the install a bit.
but overall it's a bit more simple in design than I thought it would be... it even has an analog 5V out for datalogging/standalone ECUs.
The only downside is that it doesn't appear to have a dimmer for nighttime use, so I hope it's not absolutely blinding at night.
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