hey guys i have an air to fuel gauge im installing, my only question is- which of the three wires from the oxygen sensor do i splice into?
MKIIISupraGuy;1455943 said:you splice into the blue wire, although if it is a narrow band gauge its readings are gonna be all over the place, and imo...will be hard to deem worthwhile. A wideband really is the only way to go with this. To save some headache, use a vampire type connector to tee off of the blue wire...easier installation that way.
IJ.;1455934 said:Personally I'd save the time and effort and sell it to someone that doesn't know any better..
IJ.;1455947 said:Are you talking about these>> [thumb]http://www.mcmelectronics.com/content/productimages/s4/4015685.jpg[/thumb]
If so you should be ashamed and embarrased
the bluemax-89supra(t);1452858 said:hey guys i have an air to fuel gauge im installing, my only question is- which of the three wires from the oxygen sensor do i splice into?
gaboonviper85;1462967 said:Narrow bands are great tools too keep track of how your car is running while in open loop! A smart guy would have both! They have their place unless you're standalone!
IJ.;1462971 said:Pardon?