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air/fuel ratio - 1/20/2006 12:56:50 PM   
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I have a 3000gt and i just bought an air/fuel ratio gauge but it says that i need to connect the signal wire to the 02 sensor, anybody knows where that is??
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RE: air/fuel ratio - 1/20/2006 2:58:43 PM   
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they are in the exhaust. one is pre cat and one is after the cat.... I added a pic here of my EVO under the car you can see my exhaust there is a wire hanging down and the end connector is plugged into the exhaust that is an o2 sensor


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RE: air/fuel ratio - 1/20/2006 2:59:52 PM   
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oh and the wire wont be hanging of course but youll see the o2 sensor sticking into the exhaust

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RE: air/fuel ratio - 1/22/2006 11:21:49 PM   
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Go here http://www.3si.org and seach for a ECU diagram. Then tap the O2 signal wire that leads to the ecu plug its self, its much easier that way.

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RE: air/fuel ratio - 2/20/2006 11:38:43 PM   
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Do you need to buy and A/F sensor made for your car or are they all the same?

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RE: air/fuel ratio - 2/21/2006 7:19:12 AM   
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no they are all the same

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RE: air/fuel ratio - 2/21/2006 9:25:12 AM   
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A\F gauge is kinda worthless in tuneing it realy doesnt help unless its a wideband with o2. they are all universal wide or narrowband just need to splice it all in

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RE: air/fuel ratio - 2/21/2006 12:58:13 PM   
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A\F gauge is kinda worthless in tuneing it realy doesnt help unless its a wideband with o2. they are all universal wide or narrowband just need to splice it all in


x2 the stock ones on the car(narrowband) are set to read stoitchomitry (the yellow on the autometer gauge) where the widebands are exactly that, they are set to read the rich scale also.

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