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that AFR one i linked does it move like a tac ?
 
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thanks for all the help bud ... i want one that moves the tac when i get on the gas lol

like i said i just need the trans temp gauge , this other spot gauge is going to be for looks and fun , i love the tac movement but i have one already . so between the AFR or oil temp witch one will move the best ?
 

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thanks for all the help bud ... i want one that moves the tac when i get on the gas lol

like i said i just need the trans temp gauge , this other spot gauge is going to be for looks and fun , i love the tac movement but i have one already . so between the AFR or oil temp witch one will move the best ?


vacuum gauge would by far move the most and some people claim that by watching it and trying to prevent it from moving rapidly they get better mileage. I do know that for sure this would move the most for you by far and super super easy install.

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And it is a glowshift gauge just like the one RH posted before. It really serves no huge purpose but as a filler it should work.
 
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i went with the glow shift , trans temp , and wide band AFR . with the pod i bought from AF it will all work out ,, thanks guys
 

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My A/F was easy to install the longest part was finding a good spot to put the o2 sensor and weld it in. After that it was all plug and play after you supply a power source. The instructions suggested the hot wire for the radio but I tied mine into my amp.
 

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Let me check and see whats a fair price its only 2 months old and I gotta talk the old lady into the other gauge. If the aeroforce comes with the stuff for the wideband I could just send you the new sensor and **** with everything needed.
 
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Installing an A/F gauge is pretty easy. Install the sensor into the exhaust, hook it to the controller, hook the controller to the gauge and a power source. That is pretty much it.
 
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ya i will post up pics when installed .
 

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I installed a wideband kit to be used with my AeroForce gage. When i modded my exhaust I installed an extra o2 ****. Used the spare **** and installed the o2 sensor that came with the kit. Mine came with a small cal box that has three cables that plugged into it. 1. one from the o2 sensor, 2. Ingnition on switch power and 3. A 0-5 vdc wire that connected to the gage. My gage has two anolog input available and I plugged into anolog #1. Powered up, pushed the cal button for three seconds and all is good. Easy install.
 
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