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What brand A/F guage is this?

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347strokin

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Hey guys, my A/F guage is starting to read erratic. I can't find any name brand or numbers on the unit. It's the one on the left and it says "wideband air/fuel" in blue leds.
Does anybody know what brand this is and what sensor it uses and where I can find one?

Thanks
 
Hey guys, my A/F guage is starting to read erratic. I can't find any name brand or numbers on the unit. It's the one on the left and it says "wideband air/fuel" in blue leds.
Does anybody know what brand this is and what sensor it uses and where I can find one?

Thanks

You're running an Innovate a/f gauge. I have the identical one. They usually come equipped with a Bosch sensor if my memory serves me right. You can pick one up @ almost any Napa Autoparts store. Just like any other a/f gauge, run right for a while and then they start slowing down on your digital reading availability. I installed a bung extender to keep the sensor a bit farther out of the flow area. This seemed to help quite a bit. I've heard the way to go is AEM. Other guys i know switched to the AEM and have been having better success. Hope this helps:)
 
That sucks, I've heard nothing but bad things with the Innovative. It's dead after only 600 kms and not even running race fuel.
My AEM on my TNytro worked flawlessly.
Thanks for the info.
 
If it is the standard Bosch 5 wire sensor the part Bosch part number is 17014. I've melted down a couple but if you buy them at Parts Source, Auto Value or Napa they aren't too expensive. Sometimes the one you get from the auto parts store will have the wrong plug on it so you need to cut it off and put the plug from your sensor on. The important thing is the sensor has to be a 5 wire not a 4 wire. Basically all the Bosch 5 wire sensors are the same with just different plugs for different vendors.


M5
 
If it is the standard Bosch 5 wire sensor the part Bosch part number is 17014. I've melted down a couple but if you buy them at Parts Source, Auto Value or Napa they aren't too expensive. Sometimes the one you get from the auto parts store will have the wrong plug on it so you need to cut it off and put the plug from your sensor on. The important thing is the sensor has to be a 5 wire not a 4 wire. Basically all the Bosch 5 wire sensors are the same with just different plugs for different vendors.


M5

Thanks for the info, I've got one ordered. If this one goes again I'll be going back to AEM.
 
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