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Ha guys looking at buying a greedy air fuel ratio meter from nengun or greenline and was woundering about how good they are ,are these meters the slow narrow sensor or the wide fast unit you really need for any real usuable indication. :D

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Ha guys looking at buying a greedy air fuel ratio meter from nengun or greenline and was woundering about how good they are ,are these meters the slow narrow sensor or the wide fast unit you really need for any real usuable indication.  :cheers:

Hi, it's the lambda sensor that needs to be "fast and wide", the gauge is pretty much irrelevant. If the Greddy uses the standard lambda sensor then it's next to useless. The best way to tell is price, a really good F&W lambda sensor is around $800 on its own, so if the Greddy costs a $1,000 then its probably OK. If it costs $200 its probably not, well unless you buy a compatable F&W lambda sensor that is.

Hope that helps :)

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