which gauges to get in an evo
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which gauges to get in an evo - 5/31/2006 3:33:00 PM
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Hamx0r
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ok, i am going to get a a-pillar tripod but i dont know what gauges to exactly get but i was think boost/vacuum gauge, air/fuel ratio gauge, and a exhaust gas temperature gauge. Now here is my dilemma is a EGT the same as a AEM wideband 02 sensor or is it different because they both attach to the exhaust and they both are the way to better tune your car. so i was just wondering if they are the same?
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Mods: Megan Racing Exhaust Manifold, o2 housing, downpipe, test pipe and catback exhaust, Injen intake with UICP, Forge recirculating valve, Greddy BspecII Boost Controller, Greddy Turbo Timer Mods to come: Nisei LICP and JestrTuning M2 Flash
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RE: which gauges to get in an evo - 5/31/2006 5:22:38 PM
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EMonz57
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I got Breddy boost and AEM UEGO that is all , but if I were to get more it would get oil pressureand or EGT
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RE: which gauges to get in an evo - 5/31/2006 11:24:09 PM
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Hamx0r
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so pretty much the AEM UEGO does the same job as Air/Fuel Ratio gauge. For Example a Megan racing Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge would be fine: http://meganracing.com/products/product_detail.asp?prodid=219 And then all i would need would be a EGT, Boost/Vacuum.
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Mods: Megan Racing Exhaust Manifold, o2 housing, downpipe, test pipe and catback exhaust, Injen intake with UICP, Forge recirculating valve, Greddy BspecII Boost Controller, Greddy Turbo Timer Mods to come: Nisei LICP and JestrTuning M2 Flash
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RE: which gauges to get in an evo - 5/31/2006 11:30:14 PM
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EMonz57
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No, ever notice the $200 extra for the UEGO? its because it is real you want to make sure it is a WIDEBAND not a NARROWBAND a\f gauge which you posted a narrowband, Narrowbands just give you a remote idea wideband gives you exact digital readings and is the only true way to tune properly Here is my setup
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