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So i have just installed 3 gauges into my R34, they are the ones from Justjap with peak recall & warning.

Does anyone know if its possible to disable the beep when the gauge is doing the opening ceremony??

Also the middle gauge is a wideband sensor, i got it direct from Autogauge. Every time i take my foot of the throttle it goes to full lean which is all good but then the warning alarm goes off & keeps going off until i put my foot back on the throttle. Does this seem right?

I thought it may just need to be calibrated which is done by pushing a button on the control box however the instructions do not state whether the engine needs to be running or not.

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Haha I feel your pain.. I have tried but unless you are willing to open the gauge you may have to put up with it.. With the other gauge iirc hold down the peak button which should then move the needle to where the warning limit is currently set. Slide the button upwards a tiny bit and you should see the needle move in small increments. From there set it where u want the warning to come on.

Thanks man, yeah the other gauges are all good iv set the warning but the wideband sensor just goes straight to lean & the alarm goes off. The car was stolen on Monday so if I dont get it back I might not put that same gauge in.

Nope it was a wideband sensor. Uses the bosch LSU4.9 Wideband Sensor. Its not one of those crappy ones off just jap. Got it from Autogauge direct. Only flaw is the fact that the alarm comes on every time my foot is off the throttle. Gonna send Autogauge an email & see if its normal.

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^^ yep what he said... narrow band gauges are a bit of a gimmick.. ps. unlucky with the car being stolen.. perhaps they will return it when they get sick of the screaming gauges :P

Yeah that would be great if they returned it, its one of the first things i thought about was them getting angry coz it screemed everytime they changed gears.

Are Just jap STILL flogging those f**kin gauges?

I remember about 4 years ago I bought an A/F ratio gauge back when I had an R34, it came with a warning light & it would beep every single f**kin time I lifted off the throttle, bloody annoying

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