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Well:

I have been unable to get my BE properly tuned with all of the upgrades that were made. It feels like a tiger in a box.

So I have stepped away from it and had been working on the house. With the nice weather here I have decided to play around with it a bit.

I have a new toy coming in today and feel like a kid on Christmas. It is an Auto Meter Wideband Air Fuel Gauge.

Hopefully this will allow me to get things straight and bring the smiles back.

Any special advice on installing this?

Pat
 
I have one EXTREMELY important piece of advice:

Make sure that you have power to your O2 sensor before starting your car. If the O2 sensor does not have power when the car starts, it will immediately burn out. I am on my 3rd sensor and they are expensive!
 
Thanks,

Are their any trick for a positive ground vehicle?
 
Got me on that one. I am pretty sure it is not chassis grounded, so if you pulled an isolated circuit off of your battery, maybe it would work????
 
In the articles in Practical Classics recently (which I have scanned if you want them - PM your email) a critical part of the whole process was a negative ground conversion.
 
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