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air/fuel ratio cauge #85792
07/08/08 01:59 PM
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smallstroker Offline OP
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is't it worth to buy a air/feul cauge for in my car,

because the car is running on propane and it's difficult to tuning the car right.

thanks

Re: air/fuel ratio cauge [Re: smallstroker] #85793
07/08/08 02:08 PM
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A wideband gauge is one of, if not the best automotive tools I have ever bought.


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Re: air/fuel ratio cauge [Re: smallstroker] #85794
07/08/08 06:56 PM
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AEM 30-4100 Is wideband and contains conversion charts for Gasoline,Methanol,Ethanol,CNG, and Propane.IT costs about $300 and Summit(somewhat)Racing sells them.

Re: air/fuel ratio cauge [Re: CJK440] #85795
07/08/08 11:55 PM
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Quote:

A wideband gauge is one of, if not the best automotive tools I have ever bought.




I can guarantie there's a ton of street cars out there going slower than they should because they are not tuned right. Propane will require different a/f ratios than gasoline, but a wideband is still perfect for that.







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