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wiring up a narrowband
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<blockquote data-quote="usnfenix" data-source="post: 15125087" data-attributes="member: 134039"><p>i have a narrowband autometer gauge that i got to fill a hole in the dual pod i have. really only cared about the boost gauge but the narrowband will help me keep an eye on things in the event my cats let go. i am aware of the wideband in the dash just when racing its easier to see the narrowband go green rather than take my eyes off the road and watch the wideband. has a power wire, ground and signal wire that instructions say to tap into the o2 sensor readings. anyone want to give some advice on wiring this thing up?</p><p></p><p>boost gauge is already wired i will use same power and ground for narrowband just need signal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="usnfenix, post: 15125087, member: 134039"] i have a narrowband autometer gauge that i got to fill a hole in the dual pod i have. really only cared about the boost gauge but the narrowband will help me keep an eye on things in the event my cats let go. i am aware of the wideband in the dash just when racing its easier to see the narrowband go green rather than take my eyes off the road and watch the wideband. has a power wire, ground and signal wire that instructions say to tap into the o2 sensor readings. anyone want to give some advice on wiring this thing up? boost gauge is already wired i will use same power and ground for narrowband just need signal [/QUOTE]
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