DIY Wideband Air/Fuel ratio gauge install on a 2004 Subaru STi

DIY Wideband Air/Fuel ratio gauge install on a 2004 Subaru STi

Installing an AEM wideband air/fuel ratio gauge on my car. This install only takes about 15 mins and is very simple to do and a very good thing to have on your car to make sure nothing blows up!!

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lordandprotector says:

Nicely done ! Please don't let it heat up before starting. The ceramic n the sensor gets to 1250 degF, then gets hit with cold startup exhaust. That's when most WB sensors bite it early.

Robert Savello says:

noob question, how do you splice it into your switched on power? just splice it in, solder it, tape or heat shrink then call it a day?

Vegaspsycho says:

Great video! Another great thing about that gauge over some of the cheaper ones is that it can read in Lambda for E85 tuning.

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