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Old 12-25-2017, 06:35 PM
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Wideband question

looking to install wideband gauge into car as I am a fan of analog gauges. I am well aware of the LNF balts having a factory wideband. Has anyone tapped into wideband circuit and tied it to a dedicated wideband gauge. I don't want to get interceptor gauge. If I did I wouldn't be asking this question. Poked around the threads a little bit but didn't find anything definitive. Thanks
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Can't comment about the analog but do have 2 interceptors. I know you like analogs but it sure is nice being able to look at all the stuff you can on an interceptor.
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I don't like cutting into factory wiring if I can help it so I would just weld another bung on and throw a standalone gauge and sensor in there.
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Guys I'm thinking this is the route I'm going. Weld a hung and rock a stand alone unit. Will admit an interceptor gauge is Rad. More the mechanical gauge guy. Thanks for replies
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