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Old Mar 2, 2006 | 05:07 AM
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I only really look at mine during WOT (and then only to glance at it).

It's hooked into the #16 pin, so it's getting the right signal. I wasn't hoping for more accurate, just a slower read. But if I'm getting the right information then it's fine (just bounces around a lot when not at WOT).

Sorry for the threadjack, thanks for re-affirming I did it right the first time!

No more second guessing myself.
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Old Mar 2, 2006 | 06:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Pulse,Mar 2 2006, 08:07 AM
But if I'm getting the right information then it's fine (just bounces around a lot when not at WOT).
Having gone from an Autometer narrow band to my current AEM UEGO wide band, I can tell you that it too, will bounce around just like a narrow band. The only difference is that you also see it in a numbered readout and those numbers will bounce around because that's what the A/F is actually doing at certain times. Again, a wide band is also only stable at WOT, under load and gets more stable in the higher rpm range. It's just the nature of A/F and not really a fault with the type of gauge you have.
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