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Are you talking about a wide-band O2 sensor or something different? I got mine from Holley, and it interfaces with my Commander 950 ECU. It doesn't have a gauge with it, you read it off of a laptop.
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Without doing any research (shame on me) I bough an Edelbrock #6593 ($150) unit from Jegs.
Complete junk. I welded the bung into the header attached it, it blinked a few times and did absolutely nothing. Jegs would have taken it back, but I let it sit in a box to long before getting around to installing. I tossed it in the trash.
I've heard the wide band units work fine...
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