Air fuel meter, any experience ?
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Air fuel meter, any experience ?
I discovered this from a post on another forum. Anyone around here ever see one, or use one ?
http://www.rbracing-rsr.com/rsrgauge.htm
http://www.rbracing-rsr.com/rsrgauge.htm
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The RB Racing is a narrow band AFR gauge. The ability to accurately tune is minimal, but it can let you know if the fuel mixture is way out of range. If you have a free flowing exhaust, the accuracy of the readings decrease.
Other narrow band AFR gauge alternatives include:
http://sdsefi.com/mmm.htm at about $75. Small size and very nice packaging. Can be used with any narrow band O2 sensor for 2006 and earlier bikes.
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView...=&SUBCATID=347 is a DIY kit at about $15. Build it yourself. Can be used with any narrow band O2 sensor for 2006 and earlier bikes.
http://www.nightrider.com/parts has plug-n-play adapters that allow you to install AFR gauges without having to cut into the wiring harness of late model HD's. They are also developing a wide band O2 gauge upgrade for accurate AFR readings.
Other narrow band AFR gauge alternatives include:
http://sdsefi.com/mmm.htm at about $75. Small size and very nice packaging. Can be used with any narrow band O2 sensor for 2006 and earlier bikes.
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView...=&SUBCATID=347 is a DIY kit at about $15. Build it yourself. Can be used with any narrow band O2 sensor for 2006 and earlier bikes.
http://www.nightrider.com/parts has plug-n-play adapters that allow you to install AFR gauges without having to cut into the wiring harness of late model HD's. They are also developing a wide band O2 gauge upgrade for accurate AFR readings.
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