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Aem wideband output


thomo8568

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I have one as well, but i dont think the sensors are the same... The best is too google for oem lamda code, i believe its Bosch. Aem's is Bosch as well but they might have a different resistance so the output can be different and that can makes things even worse.

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Not familiar with the AEM but i believe that it is capable of outputting a narrow-band simulation that can be inputted into the std ECU for lambda feedback, just like the Innovate wide-bands, so it should be fine, lambda sensors work on voltage, or more precisely in the case of narrow-bands 0.2v to 1.0v.

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Thanks for the replys

 

Don't think it will work then as think the output is 5v

Will have to look in to this a bit more.

 

Yes the white wire is the simulated narrowband output. But why the hell do you have a wideband on an N/A?

 

I'm running a good amount of nitrous. So want to keep an eye out for it running lean.

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There is a pot that you access from the rear (jewellers screw driver is best) when you turn it you will see P0 to P4 appear on the display. One of these modes is the Narrow band simulation (0 - 1v). I wouldn't put a wide band to close to the manifold, 1/2 to 1 metre down the pipe is recommended by innovate.

 

Lyndon.

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