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    AFR meter + fitting

    Hi

    i am thinking about buying an AFR meter for my GTT, because there is NO ONE in my region with an external AFR to check my air/fuel ratio.

    From what hear, correct AFR is crucial for GTT engine.

    I am planning to buy this:
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/AEM-D...item35aa3365fe

    Is it something you would use for an GTT?

    The second question - is it hard to fit? Anyone got a picture where exactly on the exhaust should it be fitted?

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    Re: AFR meter + fitting

    have a word with scoff on here he does club members a good deal on this kit

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    Re: AFR meter + fitting

    Scoff is an AEM dealer, here is his site, make sure you say your from rtoc..

    http://www.efi-parts.co.uk/

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    Re: AFR meter + fitting

    Quote Originally Posted by Rob@Backyardracing View Post
    Scoff is an AEM dealer, here is his site, make sure you say your from rtoc..

    http://www.efi-parts.co.uk/
    Thanks a lot for the tip!
    I will definitely ask him.
    Though I will see if he will ship to Slovakia.

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    Re: AFR meter + fitting

    can say great bit of kit. got one last year from scoff never had any problems and it has saved my engine when i got a blocked jet in the carb

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    Re: AFR meter + fitting

    Only picture i've got, but thought it may help?

    This seems to be the overall position that people mount the sensor - although the manufacturer states to mount it further away from the turbo! - But as of yet i've not heard of any failing............
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    Re: AFR meter + fitting

    A good pic for mounting idear of an aem afr gauge.
    i can make these for members.

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    Re: AFR meter + fitting

    Quote Originally Posted by Wallace View Post
    Only picture i've got, but thought it may help?

    This seems to be the overall position that people mount the sensor - although the manufacturer states to mount it further away from the turbo! - But as of yet i've not heard of any failing............
    Thanks for the photo! So I need to weld this
    http://www.efi-parts.co.uk/index.php?productID=131
    to my exhaust downpipe, yes?

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    Re: AFR meter + fitting

    Quote Originally Posted by Adam 005 View Post
    A good pic for mounting idear of an aem afr gauge.
    i can make these for members.
    Adam, that looks great! I was thinking about some ugly temporary solution, but after seeing this...
    You really make them? Can this be made for the left pillar / right hand drive car?

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    Re: AFR meter + fitting

    Quote Originally Posted by monocat View Post
    Thanks for the photo! So I need to weld this
    http://www.efi-parts.co.uk/index.php?productID=131
    to my exhaust downpipe, yes?

    Yes - and the sensor srews into it.......

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    Re: AFR meter + fitting

    Quote Originally Posted by monocat View Post
    Adam, that looks great! I was thinking about some ugly temporary solution, but after seeing this...
    You really make them? Can this be made for the left pillar / right hand drive car?
    if i had the piller from you drivers side i could do something with it.

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