FS: Split Second ARM1 Air/Fuel Ratio Meter
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I try to keep selling items on this list to a minimum...I think this is my 2nd or 3rd time to try and sell something. When I have an item that I would prefer go to a Rennlist member, I will post here first. It just feels uncomfortable to do this as it is a discussion board. I apologize in advance if this pisses anybody off.
I have a ARM1 from Split Second in excellent condition with original box and original paperwork as well as wiring connectors. $90.00, shipping included. You can PM me.
I have a ARM1 from Split Second in excellent condition with original box and original paperwork as well as wiring connectors. $90.00, shipping included. You can PM me.
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Last edited by 928ntslow; 07-31-2006 at 03:40 PM.
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Not to sound contrary or anything, but before I would pay 90 bones for that one I would much rather get one from Autometer for almost half of that, or I would just make my own for about 10 bux....90 is real steep for an A/F monitor. Check this out.
http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarti...el_monitor.htm
http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarti...el_monitor.htm
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The one in that link does not have a buffer (jumps and blinks like crazy) and is horribly inaccurate on one end (even for a narrowband). Also you're going to spend closer to the $20-30 range to build it not including the pots for calibrating it (unless you already have everything you need in boxes in the garage
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Yeah, I probably should have mentioned that I am an EE (an have access to all the parts)and sorted out the slight jitter of the one in the schematic. I ran it side by side next to my autometer A/F gauge and it is dead on accurate after calibrating with the pot.