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Old 12-30-2014, 05:24 PM   #1
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what is a good meter that records a run
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Old 12-30-2014, 05:52 PM   #2
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Default Re: wideband air/fuel meter

I use the AEM brand "Wideband Failsafe" a/f gauge.

In addition to recording the a/f, it logs manifold pressure and samples 20 times per second.

I like the ability to program it to activate the failsafe function if the afr gets too high.
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Default Re: wideband air/fuel meter

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I use the AEM brand "Wideband Failsafe" a/f gauge.

In addition to recording the a/f, it logs manifold pressure and samples 20 times per second.

I like the ability to program it to activate the failsafe function if the afr gets too high.
I would recommend the AEM as well. It's priced well and offers much more than just a gauge readout.
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what is a good meter that records a run
can't help but be curious if this is for the big ford ??
hopefully out there this year ???
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i hope it out this year i have the pistons in the block
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Old 12-30-2014, 11:26 PM   #8
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I would recommend the AEM as well. It's priced well and offers much more than just a gauge readout.
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I use the AEM brand "Wideband Failsafe" a/f gauge.

In addition to recording the a/f, it logs manifold pressure and samples 20 times per second.

I like the ability to program it to activate the failsafe function if the afr gets too high.
How well do you like these? I've got a pyrometer in my car. But it warms up too slow. Does the AEM (or others for that matter) use a 3 or 4 wire sensor ?

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How well do you like these? I've got a pyrometer in my car. But it warms up too slow. Does the AEM (or others for that matter) use a 3 or 4 wire sensor ?



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The AEM uses the Bosch wideband sensor. It's a 6 wire sensor. It comes with all the wiring and harnesses you need as well as weld bung.

http://aemelectronics.com/files/inst...fe%20Gauge.pdf

In my opinion it's the best looking gauge as well. The readout is really nice and it's very configurable.

http://www.aemelectronics.com/?q=pro...failsafe-gauge

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OK, newb asking, can the gauge & sensor be used together without the datalogger ?
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