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Wideband O2 question

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Mar 30, 2008
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So I'm about to install a wideband o2 sensor and gauge and I was wondering, should I wire it into my ecu or should I use it as a monitoring device(standalone). Its an AEM UGEO 6 in 0ne. Would it be better to wire it into my ecu so that I can log it with my DSMlink.
 
Would wiring it into my rear o2 sensor be a good Idea, then "rename" the index thru dsmlink to read the volatge or should I weld a bung and make it independant? If so, how would I wire that into the dsmlink/ecu?
 
I replaced my rear o2 sensor and put in the wideband one. Once you do that you'll have to turn off the chech engine light through link for rear o2, you can then wire the wideband up accordingly and then rename it, and tune/log with link.
 
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