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jimmy_b
13-09-2010, 00:03
what does everyone recommend for afr gauges for there 5?
after looking at my spare plugs earlier, im worried that my engine could be running lean.
:scared:

Mr Raider
13-09-2010, 10:15
Reckon Innovate LM1 which is a popular choice with most, or LC1 which is not as good or reliable... ;)

James5
13-09-2010, 10:23
Zeitronix, AEM, I have always liked the LM-1 and after using Dangerou's Dave's LM-2 that's a nice bit of kit aswell. Would never go back to an innovate DB or XD gauge using the LC-1 as they are just pants.

Scoff sells the Zeitronix kit and does a deal for RTOC members:D

KeefaGT
13-09-2010, 12:17
I have just splashed out on a PLX lcd multigauge and a few sensors havent had it on the road yet but it looks the nuts and saves having loads of gauges in your car:)

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1122&pictureid=13066

Ashy
13-09-2010, 12:45
I've been using Zeitronix for a few years now, gread bit of kit. Much more than just a wideband sensor.

matty j
13-09-2010, 13:12
how much is the one scoff sells?

James5
13-09-2010, 14:05
how much is the one scoff sells?


http://www.rtoc.org/boards/showthread.php?t=11406

kayzee
13-09-2010, 19:36
I have just splashed out on a PLX lcd multigauge and a few sensors havent had it on the road yet but it looks the nuts and saves having loads of gauges in your car:)

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1122&pictureid=13066

Oh dear... want! Any more information on that buddy, and where you got it?

KeefaGT
13-09-2010, 21:44
Oh dear... want! Any more information on that buddy, and where you got it?
Gauge costs about £150 and can run any four sensors at one time the sensors are about £70 -£80 each except the afr sensor which is about £130 i think :)