i was looking at adding and A/F gauge to my car for carb tuning and better drivability, but i see n narrow and wideband gauges... what is the difference and does it matter which one because its almost a $100 difference in gauges
I’m just saying most gauges are like $50-$100 for autometer, but all A/F gauges I have found are like $250If $200 breaks the bank then maybe you don’t need one. Cheap is not good
Just be clear- I did not mean you are cheap…. I meant a cheap A/F gauge being cheap is not good. Sorry if I confused anyone. Lol!I’m just saying most gauges are like $50-$100 for autometer, but all A/F gauges I have found are like $250
The "narrowband" is for OEM applications, and is designed to read from about 13.5 to 15.5 to 1 accurately and reliably. The "wideband" will read from 11.5 or so accurately.
It will be the best 200 bucks you ever spent, it will make tuning the carburetor fun and easy.Wide bands a like $200. Anyone make a good one that isn’t gonna break the wallet?