Dan
The Westach 2C5-56 O2 gauge reads from 0.2 volts to 0.8 volts.  This gauge 
will only work with a narrow-band O2 sensor operating with an electronic 
Engine Control Unit as found on most production automobiles.  The voltage 
transition through the stochiometric 14.7 to 1 ratio is very fast; you will 
not be able to get much use out of this gauge in a non-ECU, manual mixture 
control setup.
The Pep Boys O2 gauge also reads from 0.2 volts to 0.8 volts.  Limitations 
are same as for the Westach unit stated above, i.e. not practical for manual 
mixture control.
The TurboNeonStore.com 30-4100 will work with a wide-band O2 sensor reading 
from 0 to 5 volts.  Display is LCD.  This gauge will not work with narrow 
band O2 sensors.  At $254.95, this seems a bit pricey.

Sid Wood
Tri-gear KR-2 N6242
Mechanicsville, MD, USA
smw...@md.metrocast.net

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Hi  Dan,

Here are some links to try for the O2 gauge with an analog needle

http://www.turboneonstore.com/customer/product.php?productid=381&cat=0&bestseller=Y

http://faculty.ccp.edu/faculty/dreed/Campingart/jettatech/afr/index.htm

http://westach.com/


Hope this helps
Bobby Burington
California KR Builder










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