I think I found the wideband tool that I will buy. I like the fact it doesn’t get installed permanently, this way I can use it for other cars.
Fuel pump & regulator requirements
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Re: Fuel pump & regulator requirements
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Re: Fuel pump & regulator requirements
My .02 it is worth the time to install an aem wideband and leave it there. They make on the fly troubleshooting much easier.
Pros:
Auto calibrating
Self dimming
Signal output
Long lasting
Self contained (no driver or converter box)
Affordable
Cons:
Digital flashing lights
Pros:
Auto calibrating
Self dimming
Signal output
Long lasting
Self contained (no driver or converter box)
Affordable
Cons:
Digital flashing lights
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