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Aem 30-2310 Inline Wideband Controller Uego Remote Square Air Fuel Ratio Display on 2040-parts.com

US $89.00
Location:

Bradenton, Florida, United States

Bradenton, Florida, United States
AEM 30-2310 Inline Wideband Controller UEGO remote square air fuel ratio display, US $89.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:DynoTune Country of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:DynoTune



 
This auction is for one new Wideband Air/Fuel Ratio display from DynoTune custom made to work with the AEM inline wideband controller. Contact Dynotune if you need a diffrent color display.


This gauge will work with your AEM 30-2310 wideband controller. You can now permenently mount your controller in your vehicle and monitor your Air/Fuel ratio all the time! No more laptop... just hook this gauge to the 0-5V output of your AEM controller and remote view your air fuel ratio!

The square display is only L=2.12" D=.6" H=1.37".It is secured in place with velcro. The display is so good it even works great in direct sunlight! Comes with directions.

NOTE: Does not come with the AEM 30-2310 Controller! Only works with the AEM Inline controller.


Compare the following features:
  • -Digital Display
  • -Lighting fast readings
  • -.1 Wideband A/F Resolution
  • -Direct Sunlight Viewable
  • -Tiny Square package
  • -Simple installation
  • -12V operation

 

The Kit contains the following:

  • 1 DynoTune wideband square gauge for use with your AEM 30-2310 Inline Controller

 

 

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