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Old 05-03-2005, 02:27 PM   #1
Question Wot A/f Lights?  
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At WOT, how many leds should be lit on the a/f guage (autometer c2)? I have the FWD stage 4 on the rt and i'm not very happy with it. I had it down to 45 on the fuel pressure (without vacume) and stock injectors and still car runs the same at 15# boost.
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I think you want to have almost all of them lit up...i think each one is equal to 0.05 of a volt. Total 1.00v. You should have 20 leds?
So if you are at the 18th LED you would be 0.90v, and i think you want between 0.92-and 0.95 to be safe. Some one will correct me...just hold tight...i've asked this question before ;-)
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I have one of those gages.... I'm using it for an x-mas tree ornament this year.
The actual number of lights lit varies from vehicle to vehicle and 02 sensor to 02 sensor. Try to get at least 3 of the 6 green to illuminate! They're actually not that bad if you use them in conjunction with another gage such as an EGT gage. But of and by themselves they're frustratingly difficult to gage?
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Look at what Putter is saying in post #5???
http://www.turbododge.com/forums/sho...596#post671596
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By 3 of the 6 green LEDs lit, I meant to say try to get at least 3 deep into the "rich" area of the gage. An EGT gage will tell you if you're in the ball park.
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