i have a 2.2 l61 ion and im gunna eventually be doing boost, but for now ive got a nyrm dual pod a pillar and i wanna know what gauges u would run as n/a?
A wideband gauge will be able to monitor your air/fuel ratio much better than a narrow band. A narrow band only reads on a 0-1 volt area, which can basically tell you if you're running rich or lean, but not really anything else. A wideband reads on a 0-5 volt area, giving you much more accuracy in the reading. It will be able to show you not only if you're running rich or lean, but how far in each direction.
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