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Old 05-26-2007, 10:38 PM
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Good looking out Ira - I'm hookin up a air ratio autometer gauge, I got it working. I taped into the sensor above the cat(the blue wire). I have a scanner so I was able to check the readings on the wire. I have done many mods to the rig in the last 2 years. I have 75,000 miles on it and want to keep constant monitoring on certain things. I have played with the tuning plenti times also and I don't really trust the idiot lights in the rig all that much. Besides this gauge particularly looks cool on the dash.
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Does your man Fred have a 4 wheel drive dyno I can toss this baby on. I found a guy in ridgefield nj.....wants $125 and hour for machine time. I thought that wasn't bad.
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no Fred got rid of his mustang dyno some time ago and a two wheel dyno would trash your transfer case in a hurry any way ,he is 65 and scaleing back now a days. have you seen the new HP shortblock SLP in Toms river has ? it has a Lunati forged stroker crank and will deliver a bunch of power at low RPM's with the right cam.
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no Fred got rid of his mustang dyno some time ago and a two wheel dyno would trash your transfer case in a hurry any way ,he is 65 and scaleing back now a days. have you seen the new HP shortblock SLP in Toms river has ? it has a Lunati forged stroker crank and will deliver a bunch of power at low RPM's with the right cam.

no I haven't - u have any info? links?
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Old 05-30-2007, 01:30 AM
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Yo might want to check and see if that Ox sensor can be cleaned before you replace it. Oftentimes that is te case. Good luck

P.S Clean the holes out
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