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  1. #1 AFR gauge question 
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    Hey guys...

    Looking at maybe installing a AFR gauge to monitor everything. My question is what type should I get? I see some that need a wide band O2. Would you say to get these over the others? Also how hard is it to install said O2 sensors? I know I know noob questions
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    Any WB should come with the O2. They're pretty simple to setup, just don't get an Innovative LC-1. It's a good WB, just a super pain in the ass to setup. Other Innovative or AEM WBs are pretty popular.

    For installation it's as simple as running a couple of wires for power and ground then getting an O2 bung welded to your downpipe to screw in the O2 sensor.
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    What about the gauges that sell for like 20$ or are those just junk?
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    those are narrowband junk meters. wont tell you anything about how your car is running.
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    New WBs go for ~$160 for for a decent one. I got my LC-1 for $150, AEMs start about $160 I believe.
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    I use a AEM W/B. Dont bother with a narrow band
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