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Any of your guys using an air fuel mixture gauge?

Started by shanebo, January 18, 2013, 12:50:25 AM

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shaggimo

That AEM is pretty reasonable compared to some I've seen  :occasion14: .
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shanebo

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Quote from: vangremlin on January 20, 2013, 11:06:02 PM
Shanebo, you've got an 81, correct?  So it didn't come with an O2 sensor and you'll have to add one, and there probably isn't a spot on the exhaust for it.  It's probably not too hard to add, but beyond my capability!

Its an early 81, but that won't be a problem, Ive got plenty of rust holes in my exhaust i can tap right into...Heck the exhaust fumes leaking into the interior alone would probably be sufficient to make it work, ill  just hang the sensor over the rear view mirror and call it a day    :drunk: :faint:  :rotfl:
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SpreadEagle

Quote from: shanebo on January 25, 2013, 09:50:23 PM
Quote from: vangremlin on January 20, 2013, 11:06:02 PM
Shanebo, you've got an 81, correct?  So it didn't come with an O2 sensor and you'll have to add one, and there probably isn't a spot on the exhaust for it.  It's probably not too hard to add, but beyond my capability!

Its an early 81, but that won't be a problem, Ive got plenty of rust holes in my exhaust i can tap right into...Heck the exhaust fumes leaking into the interior alone would probably be sufficient to make it work, ill  just hang the sensor over the rear view mirror and call it a day    :drunk: :faint:  :rotfl:
My exhaust is the same way. Why when it was suggested that the cat is clogged I laughed so hard.
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greymarooneightytwo

#18
I just finished with the gronk kit last weekend, and dropped most of my exhaust pipe around the same time. I've been driving to and from work with nothing but the intermediate pipe that comes back from the downpipe off of the manifold... and I haven't noticed much of a difference in cab air quality, I must say.

The "exhaust leaks" are a bit louder than before, but not a lot.

I don't think much was even getting to the muffler before anyways!

I'm hoping to have time to address that this weekend.

Still dreaming about a wideband O2 sensor and afr gauge... that's going to be fairly soon, I feel the clock in my cluster needs to go.

I've decided to fork out for the digital aem one  :dontknow:

carnuck

Quote from: SpreadEagle on January 25, 2013, 10:12:50 PM
Quote from: shanebo on January 25, 2013, 09:50:23 PM
Quote from: vangremlin on January 20, 2013, 11:06:02 PM
Shanebo, you've got an 81, correct?  So it didn't come with an O2 sensor and you'll have to add one, and there probably isn't a spot on the exhaust for it.  It's probably not too hard to add, but beyond my capability!

Its an early 81, but that won't be a problem, Ive got plenty of rust holes in my exhaust i can tap right into...Heck the exhaust fumes leaking into the interior alone would probably be sufficient to make it work, ill  just hang the sensor over the rear view mirror and call it a day    :drunk: :faint:  :rotfl:
My exhaust is the same way. Why when it was suggested that the cat is clogged I laughed so hard.

If it was clogged, then only the leaks would allow the exhaust to escape and theya re usually smaller than the pipe
AMC/Jeep gauges are for amusement only. Any correlation between them and reality is purely coincidental!

SpreadEagle

Quote from: carnuck on January 27, 2013, 12:34:40 AM
Quote from: SpreadEagle on January 25, 2013, 10:12:50 PM
Quote from: shanebo on January 25, 2013, 09:50:23 PM
Quote from: vangremlin on January 20, 2013, 11:06:02 PM
Shanebo, you've got an 81, correct?  So it didn't come with an O2 sensor and you'll have to add one, and there probably isn't a spot on the exhaust for it.  It's probably not too hard to add, but beyond my capability!

Its an early 81, but that won't be a problem, Ive got plenty of rust holes in my exhaust i can tap right into...Heck the exhaust fumes leaking into the interior alone would probably be sufficient to make it work, ill  just hang the sensor over the rear view mirror and call it a day    :drunk: :faint:  :rotfl:
My exhaust is the same way. Why when it was suggested that the cat is clogged I laughed so hard.

If it was clogged, then only the leaks would allow the exhaust to escape and theya re usually smaller than the pipe

So true but my whole pipe is not even attached just resting in one another..
'81 Kammback
'81 SX/4(Parts)

carnuck

Needs a BIG hole for the exhaust to get out. If the cat is clogged, there can still be enough backpressure to cause running issues (been there, got the tee shirt)
AMC/Jeep gauges are for amusement only. Any correlation between them and reality is purely coincidental!

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