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SELLING: Stock Rear bumper & Air/fuel gauge |
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| Posted by |
Alan(NJ) (aka ARA300ZX) on May 29, 2007 at 10:16 PM |
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| Screen Name: | Alan(MD) |
| Real Name: | Alan Acosta |
| Phone: | 201-660-0417 |
| Location: | Waldorf, MD 20601 USA |
| E-mail: | AlanAcosta83@gmail.com |
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i have a Kaminari rear bumper, so i dont need the stock rear anymore (for 2+0 only). i prefer local pick up. 
i was going to go with this set-up, but then decided to go crazy with my upgrades and just purchased 2 AEM widebands. i bought this from Boostcontrollers.com. its better than a standard air/fuel gauge, without spending the price of widebands. NEW in box with wires. 
here all all the specs on this, maual is included: Our Air / Fuel Gauges are brand-new from the factory gauges that have been expertly Custom Modified to light-up and display only when you are at WOT (Wide Open Throttle). Some enthusiasts do like the stock AutoMeter A/F Gauges... they are of excellent quality and look great. But for serious tuning, the stock gauges will not do much for you because they lack precision. There is no substitute for these modified gauges if you are a serious performance enthusiast who is concerned about safety and getting the most out of your car. These modified gauges have had their internals expertly modified so that they display at 5 times the resolution of the stock gauge, with accuracy and incredible speed. On these modified AutoMeter gauges, each of the 20 LEDs represent .01 Volt, covering the range from approximately .78 Volt to .98 Volt. This covers the output from the oxygen sensors at WOT for most vehicles! The modified gauge will no longer display the lower air/fuel ranges seen at idle and while cruising, but come alive at WOT. Note: These gauges work with cars that have narrow-band O2 sensors. If your car has a wide-band O2 sensor you will need to install a narrow-band O2 sensor (sold separately) to drive the gauge. See the Tech Questions section on our Q&A page for additional information.
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