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Fantastic falcon_95! This will make things so much easier! Looks great too. I've got a Calibre gauge aswell I'll post mine when I'm done. Cheers mate
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No worries mate, it's really easy to do , only hard part is finding the wire and having the confidence to cut it and connect it up, but I checked it over and over and it's the correct wire because the Needle moves,
Also if you use the ciggy plug all the needed wires are there such as positive , negative and illumination. So quite easy to do ! Now I just need a gauge pod and decide where I want it mounted Cheers Corey
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yer coz calibre guages are worth bragging about..... i'll have to take my auto-meter fluid filled guages back for some full sick calibre units, reh.
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Calibre are the shizz bra so take back those gauges n get calibre
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lol good to meet someone that doesn't get their panties in a pre-mature knot hahaha
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actually the calibre gauges are pretty acurate..for a cheap gauge!
and will read a wide band sensor aswell as narrow band.. much better than those auto gauge (cheap autometer)ones.. thats just my opinion though... |
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Nothing wrong with Calibre gauges, they still do the job.
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TROYMAN wrote: actually the calibre gauges are pretty acurate..for a cheap gauge! and will read a wide band sensor aswell as narrow band.. much better than those auto gauge (cheap autometer)ones.. thats just my opinion though... So if I have a wideband o2 sensor, this will be able to tap into that and read off that, giving me a wideband reading? I was told it wouldn't, which held me off, but if it does I'm getting one asap.
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fowlerj wrote: TROYMAN wrote: actually the calibre gauges are pretty acurate..for a cheap gauge! and will read a wide band sensor aswell as narrow band.. much better than those auto gauge (cheap autometer)ones.. thats just my opinion though... So if I have a wideband o2 sensor, this will be able to tap into that and read off that, giving me a wideband reading? I was told it wouldn't, which held me off, but if it does I'm getting one asap. i got a bosch wideband sensor hooked up to my ems ecu and the gauge is tapped into the lambda+ and works great.. doesnt give you exact figgure as its not a digital gauge,( the ems data log gives me the exact reading) but the gauge does work as in wether its runing rich,lean or stoich |
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Hmmm well I have a TechEdge 2J1 and I reckon if I tap into the WBlin+ ("10bit PWM-sourced Differential Wideband output.") that should do it....I'll probably try it with my current gauge which is a Jaycar one and see how it goes! Cheers Troyman
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have a question can any one suppy a drawing of the pinouts so i can wire up calabre air fuel guage or can a universial o2 sensor plumbed into the exhaust do the same job im in the proccess of building a ef turbo just about finnished ,will be geting a chip tougue chip to suit ony going to run a bout 7,8 psi that good for 200 kws thanks any help with this would be great also whats the correct wireing for the turbo timer also from supercheap
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hang on a sec mate ill find the pin outs
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if you go to page 1 i put up a few pics on how to install a air/fuel gauge
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All wired up, works well and looks cool Easily hooked up to pin-35 and used a double contact connector to neaten things up.
Was frustrating at first starting the car for testing 3 times...no response. But when the you start driving it kicks in. Is that correct? I also see what you mean about the needle jumping around. Occassionally it cant get a reading properly. I guess that's where the wideband setup helps out yeah? |
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