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Nixon's SRT

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Autometer is straight forward. Install sensor in exhaust, run harness and add power and ground and mount the gauge. I put mine on the steering wheel.

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If you want to use it for tuning versus trying to watch it while you are accelerating then you need to be able to datalog with RPM,
 

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I use a Dynojet Wideband 2 in my Challenger, with their configurable LCD display/logger. I love being able to read digital A/F gauge heads-up at WOT, mid-pass...

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did you connect to the downstream 02 sensor? or did you tap in?
The supplied Bosch wideband O2 sensor feeds a small central module, from which both the AFR gauge and the LCD display/logger draw their data. A weld-on **** for adding the wideband sensor is included in the package.
 

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AEM recently came out with their "Fail safe" wide band that allows logging of multiple items such as boost,AFR,RPM all at once. It also lets you set up a trigger so if a parameter goes out of limit your able to retard timing, cut boost, etc.. I currently run the regular AEM wide band in three of my vehicles and havent had any issue with them.
 

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