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    Air/Fuel Ratio gauge

    Can anyone tell me what I need to do to hook up my Air/Fuel ratio gauge in my cobra? Thanks!
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    Is it a wide band A/F setup?
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    Its the autometer ultra lite. It has red wire, black wire, and a purple wire. Where do you suggest I connect each wire? I am mounting it on the steering wheel. thanks
    Mark E. Sword, Jr.

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    The gauge is one thing do you have a wideband airfuel controller?

    The wideband controller is a separate piece of electronics that attached to a wideband O2 sensor that has to be installed in your exhaust prior to the cats.

    http://www.plxdevices.com/products/dm100/smafrcombo/
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    you have a narrow band connect black wire to a ground the red wire to a good 12v source and purple to your 02 sensor or pcm do a serch on google and you will moslikly find a good write up on it
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    A narrow band connection is a total waste of time. It provides no information that is useful in a supercharged application.
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