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Hi guys, I finally got around to getting my guages installed.

Full credit goes to Maroun(spelling) & the boys down at Race Solutions in Penrith.

Has anybody installed an autoguage A/F ratio guage that has the warning light? I need to know how to turn off the warning buzzer as it's really starting to tick me off. The instructions say to refer to back page but there was never a back page when I bought lol.

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I have to say, that install looks awesome mate :laugh:

Cheers! :)

As I said before, Full credit to the team at Race Solutions (next to HITMAN) in Penrith.

It was a bit complicated to get them fitted, the stock guages are a single piece with a flat window that sits behind the pod holes. They had to make a custom mounting bracket to fit them properly.

I'm very pleased with the result :D .

how come u didnt match em? they look crazi dont get me wrong but i would of matched em all.

how much did u pay for em all was thinkin about upgrading aswell

are you serious? If you look at the pictures it seems like the A/F guage changes colour...

PS awesome install and guages, ordinary pictures! :D

are you serious? If you look at the pictures it seems like the A/F guage changes colour...

PS awesome install and guages, ordinary pictures! :D

The original pics are about 2-3 megs lol :laugh: Some people still use dial up you know :)

how come u didnt match em? they look crazi dont get me wrong but i would of matched em all.

how much did u pay for em all was thinkin about upgrading aswell

Thanks for all the replies Guys. Keep 'em coming.

Andru, they are all the same colour, I'm guessing the a/f guage turns red when the warning light goes off a certain number of times. Maybe it's to distinguish that guage to let you know something funny is going on. Don't know why it turned on, The engine was off & had the car on ACC :O only happened once so far.

Cost of install all up was $450. Worth it when you consider the final finish of the install & the fact that there was a bit more customisation compared to a regular guage install.

Cheers everyone! :dry:

Love the gauge carrier....do they do one for the R33 ??

That's the stock centre console guage cluster for the r34. You could probably buy a triple guage cluster & mount it in a similar position, but it won't look as good.

A defect in NSW too if the guages go above the steering wheel I think (Edit, Just read you're from the UK lol)

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  • 5 months later...

Its probably doing it because your engine was off. I have the same A/F guage, except without the warning light. If the engine is off, the reading will obviously be low. If the engine is on, and the reading is still low and the warning light on, then I'd say you o2 sensor is gone. Thats what happened to me when I had mine installed. Once the o2 is changed, its all good :thumbsup:

Good luck... great looking install :)

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