FITTING AUTOMETER AFR GAUGE
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Ordered myself an Autometer Air Fuel Ratio gauge today from Scoobymania and a new 2 gauge a pillar pod from J-Tec (existing boost gauge also going into it).
Expecting delivery tomorrow so just thought I'd get a head start and ask for some tips on fitting instructions for the AFR gauge...i.e. under bonnet connections etc.
Dave
Expecting delivery tomorrow so just thought I'd get a head start and ask for some tips on fitting instructions for the AFR gauge...i.e. under bonnet connections etc.
Dave
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J-tec..... i must have had a name change
Hi Dave, didnt realise this was you.
hope the enclosed will be useful for you -
Fitting instructions
Peter
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[Edited by ptholt - 3/21/2003 12:49:42 PM]
Hi Dave, didnt realise this was you.
hope the enclosed will be useful for you -
Fitting instructions
Peter
J-Spec
[Edited by ptholt - 3/21/2003 12:49:42 PM]
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Oh yeah....J-Spec..that'll be it it was a hard day at the office
The pod arrived today m8 as u promised....I must say it is VERY nice quality and I can't wait to get it in the car....just a shame the AFR gauge didn't turn up from Scoobymania today (as promised )
I actually didn't realise it was you either!!!! LOL
Thanx for the link on the AFR fitting instructions....will have a go tomorrow if it arrives
I may need to have a chat with you soon about some more "items" currently on my shopping list LOL
Dave
The pod arrived today m8 as u promised....I must say it is VERY nice quality and I can't wait to get it in the car....just a shame the AFR gauge didn't turn up from Scoobymania today (as promised )
I actually didn't realise it was you either!!!! LOL
Thanx for the link on the AFR fitting instructions....will have a go tomorrow if it arrives
I may need to have a chat with you soon about some more "items" currently on my shopping list LOL
Dave
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Ok....just read the autometer fitting instructions
My car is a 95 wrx so can anyone answer the following:-
1/ Does it have a heated or non-heated lambda sensor?
2/ If it is heated, is it 3 or 4 wire and which wire do I connect the AFR to?
3/ If it is non-heated, is it 1 or 2 wire and which wire do I connect the AFR to?
Thanx in advance,
Dave
My car is a 95 wrx so can anyone answer the following:-
1/ Does it have a heated or non-heated lambda sensor?
2/ If it is heated, is it 3 or 4 wire and which wire do I connect the AFR to?
3/ If it is non-heated, is it 1 or 2 wire and which wire do I connect the AFR to?
Thanx in advance,
Dave
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It is a 3 wire heated sensor
IIRC you have three wires, red black and white.. the white one is the signal wire..
However i have and would recommend connecting the AFR wire to the ECU end of the wire
Rob
IIRC you have three wires, red black and white.. the white one is the signal wire..
However i have and would recommend connecting the AFR wire to the ECU end of the wire
Rob
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James
I posted a reply on your other thread in general
basically B136 Blue Connector on the ECU, pin 21 white with silver spots
I tapped into this for my AFR Gauge
Steve
I posted a reply on your other thread in general
basically B136 Blue Connector on the ECU, pin 21 white with silver spots
I tapped into this for my AFR Gauge
Steve
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