01-29-2005, 11:42 AM
While you're at it, why don't you just get a standalone with full datalogging and a wideband O2 input.
Done.
A good wideband setup probably will cost you around 300 dollars. But it's definitely worth it. Don't even bother with the "air/fuel" gauges that hook up to your stock O2 sensor. That's all but worthless. It will tell you when you're running open loop. Whoopdie doo.
So, my take:
Boost/vac, Wideband O2, Oil Temp, Water Temp (!!!), Oil Pressure, and Bling. And if you put them in an A-pillar pod I'll beat you within an inch of your life with a giant rubber dick.
Done.

A good wideband setup probably will cost you around 300 dollars. But it's definitely worth it. Don't even bother with the "air/fuel" gauges that hook up to your stock O2 sensor. That's all but worthless. It will tell you when you're running open loop. Whoopdie doo.
So, my take:
Boost/vac, Wideband O2, Oil Temp, Water Temp (!!!), Oil Pressure, and Bling. And if you put them in an A-pillar pod I'll beat you within an inch of your life with a giant rubber dick.
1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442
