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It is possible that that gauge needs to be recalibrated. The manual that I sent you will tell how to do it. Have you done a log with Cypher? That

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Old 12-26-2012, 10:28 PM   #11 (permalink)
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It is possible that that gauge needs to be recalibrated. The manual that I sent you will tell how to do it.
Have you done a log with Cypher?
That will give you the reading of the factory wide band. It is much easier to read after than trying to drive and look at the gauge.
I do remember that Sam told me that the factory ones do read 1.0 off (not sure if it was rich or lean) so take that into account.

I agree about the spoiler. Looks clean with those wheels. And if you can swing it that Zele exhaust would be SICK!

Glad you're having fun with her.

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