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Hey everyone Speco has released a Air Fuel Ratio Gauge. These will be a much cheeper option the the autometer ones if any one has any questions or wants to see a copy of the Installation Instruction send me an email pic is below

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will this require a wide band sensor? or can you use a stock one. Also what is the cost.

You should be able to get away with using your stock sensor send me an email and i'll email you the installation instruction price is $165 on the website but for SAU members i will do it for $130 + $7 freight gauge is sent express post



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