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Old 10-16-2007, 04:21 PM
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Does anyone have experience with these?

I'm looking into purchasing a boost gauge and A/F ratio gauge and I want to purchase something digital...

I have so far come across Innovative's Wideband A/F gauge, but at $400 I think it's a little out of my price range. I did however come across a set from AEM.

Here's the boost gauge.


AEM’s digital Boost display gauge delivers unsurpassed accuracy and visibility. Each gauge includes 24 color-coded (Red, Green, Yellow) LED lights that change from green to yellow to red for immediate reference to the measured parameter, and an integrated thee-digit display that reveals real-time operating conditions.

AEM’s digital display gauges feature a standard 52mm gauge housing that fits in most gauge pods and can be remotely mounted virtually anywhere. Each gauge includes interchangeable silver and black bezels and black and white faceplates to personalize the look of your gauge—it’s like having four gauge designs in one!
Gauge pressure range -30-35psi and -30-50psi
Includes easy-to-install harness and sensor
Complete stand alone gauge requires no additional sensors or programs to operate
Ideal for both fuel injected and carbureted motors
LED displays provide precise reference to critical operating conditions and alert driver of potentially damaging operating conditions
Includes 0-5V analog output for routing to engine management system or data logger
Easy to read faceplates/displays are designed to complement existing AEM gauge styles
Included bezels and face plates allow you to personalize the look of your gauge

Here's the A/F Ratio Gauge


A wideband UEGO sensor controller accurately monitors Air/Fuel ratios (AFR) during the tuning process to prevent a lean fuel mixture, which could lead to engine damage. AEM has combined its single-channel wideband UEGO controller and gauge display into one unit, uniting unsurpassed AFR accuracy and control with an easy-to-read interface. AEM’s Gauge-Type Wideband UEGO Controller features a digital LED display and sweeping LED “needle” that changes colors as AFR changes from rich to lean. The unit’s 52mm (2-1/16”) gauge housing fits in most gauge pods and can be remotely mounted virtually anywhere.

Ideal AFR monitoring tool for EFI and carbureted applications, and engine dynamometers
Does not oscillate AFR reading like narrow band sensors
No laptop required for monitoring!
Bosch sensor included
Accurate to 0.1 AFR
Reads in AFR or Lambda via a switch in back of gauge housing
24 Color-coded LED display lights provide immediate reference to engine’s air/fuel ratio (AFR) or Lambda ratio
Integrated three-digit display reveals AFR or Lambda in real time
User-programmable 0-5v analog output included for use with data loggers and virtually any engine management system
Serial data stream included for output of AFR (RS 232)

If anyone could give me some input, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks!
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