Possible answer to TurboXS Turner WB DISPLAY Option.
Has anyone tried this gauge from ProSport yet with the Turner WB? It said to work on a 0-5v signal.

52 mm Electrical Digital Air/Fuel Ratio &Volt Gauge
This is the first of one of the coolest product lines we are developing. This digital gauge is like having two gauges in one. We started with a standard Air Fuel Gauge and instead of wasting the valuable real estate in the center of the gauge with our logo we utilized that space to display the A/F & Volts Digitally. It will display Air/Fuel ratio around the outside while digitally displaying both A/F or volts. When the red "volt" light comes on you know you are reading volts (displays for 50 seconds) and if the light is not on the digital display is Air Fuel Ratio. Using a switch on the back you can even turn off the volt feature and run AFR all the time.
*NEW FEATURE*
This gauge can be set to read narrow band or wideband (0-5v) with the flick of a switch in the back of the gauge. That means that you can now use this gauge with your stock narrow band O2 sensor or use it with a control unit like innovate to display a 0-5v signal.
NOTE: This cannot be used as a stand along wideband AFR with a bosch wideband 5 wire heated O2 sensor unless you are using a controller! (Our complete wideband AFR gauge is due out within months)
http://prosportgauges.com/digital-ai...olt-gauge.aspx
This is the one I'd like to buy but I'd like you guys input.

52 mm Electrical Digital Air/Fuel Ratio &Volt Gauge
This is the first of one of the coolest product lines we are developing. This digital gauge is like having two gauges in one. We started with a standard Air Fuel Gauge and instead of wasting the valuable real estate in the center of the gauge with our logo we utilized that space to display the A/F & Volts Digitally. It will display Air/Fuel ratio around the outside while digitally displaying both A/F or volts. When the red "volt" light comes on you know you are reading volts (displays for 50 seconds) and if the light is not on the digital display is Air Fuel Ratio. Using a switch on the back you can even turn off the volt feature and run AFR all the time.
*NEW FEATURE*
This gauge can be set to read narrow band or wideband (0-5v) with the flick of a switch in the back of the gauge. That means that you can now use this gauge with your stock narrow band O2 sensor or use it with a control unit like innovate to display a 0-5v signal.
NOTE: This cannot be used as a stand along wideband AFR with a bosch wideband 5 wire heated O2 sensor unless you are using a controller! (Our complete wideband AFR gauge is due out within months)
http://prosportgauges.com/digital-ai...olt-gauge.aspx
This is the one I'd like to buy but I'd like you guys input.
I have the dynotune gauge.
you need to find a gauge that has a linear range based on the 0-5V input. as long as the output Voltage and corresponding A:F are linear in behavior, you should be able to use the gauge.......do your research on that gauge.
for example, on my dynotune gauge, 0 volts from the Tuner corresponds to 0 A:F on the gauge. 1volt corresponds to 10.0:1, 3 volts is 30.0:1, etc.
you need to find a gauge that has a linear range based on the 0-5V input. as long as the output Voltage and corresponding A:F are linear in behavior, you should be able to use the gauge.......do your research on that gauge.
for example, on my dynotune gauge, 0 volts from the Tuner corresponds to 0 A:F on the gauge. 1volt corresponds to 10.0:1, 3 volts is 30.0:1, etc.
I have the dynotune gauge.
you need to find a gauge that has a linear range based on the 0-5V input. as long as the output Voltage and corresponding A:F are linear in behavior, you should be able to use the gauge.......do your research on that gauge.
for example, on my dynotune gauge, 0 volts from the Tuner corresponds to 0 A:F on the gauge. 1volt corresponds to 10.0:1, 3 volts is 30.0:1, etc.
you need to find a gauge that has a linear range based on the 0-5V input. as long as the output Voltage and corresponding A:F are linear in behavior, you should be able to use the gauge.......do your research on that gauge.
for example, on my dynotune gauge, 0 volts from the Tuner corresponds to 0 A:F on the gauge. 1volt corresponds to 10.0:1, 3 volts is 30.0:1, etc.
Thanks Quad.
I'll check it out and keep everyone posted.
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