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Stand Alone FM question - 12/9/2006 12:37:56 AM   
BlackMurcielago

 

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Okay i have a GST and im putting a big28 on it soon and want to upgade the fuel system. Now i know a Stand alone system is nice but whhat do the widebands do exactly im confused.

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RE: Stand Alone FM question - 12/9/2006 2:15:54 AM   
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WBs allow you to monitor your air/fuel ratio, not like the narrowband, blinky lights, WBs are more useful to tuning.

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RE: Stand Alone FM question - 12/9/2006 5:50:25 AM   
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Exactly that, narrowbands dont actually display anything concrete... just "RICH" "LEAN" or "NORMAL"... and its impossible to tune with. Everyone i see with a narrowband i call a ricer

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