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> Need advice/recommendation CHT/AFM Gauges
hermich
post Jan 25 2018, 06:14 PM
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I am in the process of building a second 914/4 and need advice on what folks are using for cylinder head temp and wide band air/fuel gauges? I am currently using a VDO CHT gauge and an AEM air/fuel gauge on my current car. While looking for gauges for the new build, it appears that the VDO gauge is no longer available and I'm just not sure about the AEM. Any thoughts, suggestions or recommendations of reliable gauges would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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post Jan 26 2018, 08:47 AM
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For the AFR, check out the Autometer Wide-band AFR.

I have one in the teener and have been running one on the Harley for over ten years and it performs flawlessly. maybe more pricey than others but after all these years I never think of the cost.

For the CHT check out Dakota Digital. its a digital gauge with a 150-750 deg range. you will need to purchase an extended thermocouple in 14mm. for the mid engine. the included one is only 8ft. that adds to the cost.



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