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#1600908 06/29/06 01:19 AM
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getting a air/fuel gauge for my car and it says it will only work for "narrow band sensors" does a csvt 98 have that?

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Anything other than purchasing an ACTUAL wideband O2 sensor is going to be a "narrow band".

That, and, getting an A/F guage for narrow band is just going to be a pretty little light show/guage flickering show. It won't be HELPFUL, though.




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Hey ray do u ever get on aol?? i have some questions!

oh how do you install a oil pressure gauge, i looked it up and cant find anything helpfull

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Did you get your car fixed yet?

There really isn't an oil pressure gauge install how-to on the site from what I've found. I believe you said you are installing an electrical OP gauge. Search some old threads and they tell you where to install the "mechanics" of the gauge. I don't remember where it is exactly off-hand. Anyways, there not much more you need than that...tapping into a 12V power source...


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