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Ballenger Motorsports AFR500v2 - Air Fuel Ratio Monitor Kit with NTK Lab Grade sensor - Gas Display | Extreme Range (FI Meth) | 7ft

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About Ballenger Motorsports AFR500v2 - Air Fuel Ratio

The AFR500 makes true wideband technology with top of the line measurement equipment available to enthusiasts and tuners for the first time. Air fuel ratio offers critical feedback for tuners to alter parameters to achieve maximum power and efficiency from their engine. The Ballenger Motorsports AFR500 Air Fuel Ratio Monitor offers a range of true wideband sensors from low cost options to lab grade sensors. No competing system offers this flexibility in this price range. Comparative systems typically sell for thousands of dollars for dedicated calibration equipment. The AFR500 is capable of reading air fuel ratio values from 9.0:1 to 16.0:1 with a resolution of 0.1 to provide excellent resolution in the tuning range of most performance vehicles. The Ballenger Motorsports AFR500 utilizes sensitive Nernst style, pump & reference cell based sensors that can detect a wide range of oxygen concentrations in order to properly interpret air fuel ratio in a variety of combustion environments. The Ballenger Motorsports AFR500 offers a linear analog output to be used as an input to engine control systems, gauges, or data acquisition systems. The output varies from 9:1 at 0v to 16:1 at 5v. The base AFR500 will include the following: Large, bright digital display controller (~3.4in x 2.7in x 1.3in) 7 ft wiring harness with sealed connections NTK lab grade Extreme (FI Methanol/Lab) oxygen sensor Weld in exhaust bung & plug Mounting Velcro Comprehensive Installation, troubleshooting & tuning manual 0-5 volt Analog Output Signal Compatible Fuel Types: Gasoline / Petrol (leaded or unleaded) Alcohol (Methanol) Ethanol Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Propane Many other combustible fuels