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    Any recommendations on how to install an Air/fuel gauge in a 92 civic. Im trying to figure out where to wire up the power, cause i prefer not to cut any harness's. thankss n reps for replies

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    theres spots in da fuse box u can plug in to

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirk-diggler View Post
    theres spots in da fuse box u can plug in to
    where at? can u find pics?! thanks btww n repped

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    !!!! help mee.. help me plzzzzzzzzzz lol

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    Grab an add a fuse from autozone so you can add a circuit onto an existing fuse. Make sure to add it to a switch circuit (no power with key off.) BTW if its not a wideband, dont waste your time or money on it

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    Quote Originally Posted by green91 View Post
    Grab an add a fuse from autozone so you can add a circuit onto an existing fuse. Make sure to add it to a switch circuit (no power with key off.) BTW if its not a wideband, dont waste your time or money on it
    thanks!!

    its this one: http://www.nolimitmotorsport.com/autometer/phantom.html

    so im guessing its not wideband? :\

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    Quote Originally Posted by j0nbunklah0m View Post
    thanks!!

    its this one: http://www.nolimitmotorsport.com/autometer/phantom.html

    so im guessing its not wideband? :\
    Nope, that just taps into your stock o2 sensor. A wideband air fuel gauge will cost upwards of $200 and will come with its own sensor.

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    stop being a bitch and tap the harness.


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    stop being a bitch n tellin me to tap the harness

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    Quote Originally Posted by green91 View Post
    Nope, that just taps into your stock o2 sensor. A wideband air fuel gauge will cost upwards of $200 and will come with its own sensor.
    I'll second this. You're not going to gain anything knowing your narrowband readings. It's just another useless gauge.

    If you're intending to tune with this, go wideband with some logging capabilities.

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    find power u constant power source to tap into ground the black wire and run the other to the black wire on the o2 sensor
    TOO BIG

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    Quote Originally Posted by seanrg1116 View Post
    find power u constant power source to tap into ground the black wire and run the other to the black wire on the o2 sensor

    This is a great idea, that way the sensor will read all the time even when the car isn't running!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by green91 View Post
    This is a great idea, that way the sensor will read all the time even when the car isn't running!!

    any jackass should know not to tap into one that stays on when the car is off......

    thanks for wasting ur time
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    Quote Originally Posted by seanrg1116 View Post
    any jackass should know not to tap into one that stays on when the car is off......

    thanks for wasting ur time

    actually you will be surprise when seeing what people from IA do!

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    yup light show only!

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    I recommend the AEM wideband. I love mine.

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    Unless you are tuning on the street or have a worthless tune/tuner there is no point to having a wide band or narrow band.
    Try not. Do or Do not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seanrg1116 View Post
    any jackass should know not to tap into one that stays on when the car is off......

    thanks for wasting ur time
    Quote Originally Posted by seanrg1116 View Post
    find power u constant power source to tap into ground the black wire and run the other to the black wire on the o2 sensor

    ????

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    Don't waste your money unless it's a wideband homie

    FUCK GRAN TURISMO EAST!! NEVER TAKE YOUR CAR THERE, ESPECIALLY NOT FOR AN ALIGNMENT!! TERRIBLE BUSINESS!!

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    thats $60 you'll never get back LOL
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