...is it to install a secondary tachometer and a fuel to air ratio gauge?
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Just to let you know, installing a 50 dollar AF Ratio guage to a stock NARROWBAND O2 sensor will be a light show, and IMO, is a distraction.
It will look like this: (and only be "semi" accurate at WOT)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npNeb...eature=related
You want to get an WIDEBAND O2 sensor if you want to tune/be worth anything.
It will be a pretty penny.
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It will have to be electronic. Can't have hot trans fluid to the cabin.
Do you have an auto or a manual?
I believe, (don't take my word for it) that the auto cars have a trans temp that the computer watches over.
This is only because I think it shows up on an Aeroforce gauge (which plugs into the OBD2)
If not, I think the next step would be installing an electronic temp. sensor in a trans tube/ or the trans fluid pan.
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Hey, save the money on the gauges and put it towards something like boost or nitrous that you'll really need them for. Otherwise you'll be like the kid driving a dodge neon I pulled up next to that had a **** ton of gauges on his pillar.
I asked him whats he got under the hood. He goes, "Nothing" I then ask "Then what are all the gauges for?" He then replies with "I just like to know what my car's doing"
I then said "Hahah, alllrriighhhhttttt!" My gf says I made him happy but honestly, he should feel silly. Don't be a neon driver.
What mods do you have and how much money do you want to spend right now?
TEAM C6V6
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