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Input buffer needed for logging with AEM wideband?

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Indian

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Dec 15, 2009
Bishop, California
I Havent been logging my wideband values with dsmlink,and was going to wire my 0-5v reference wire into pin #15,but I read somewhere that in order for me to log values with the AEM wideband,I would have to use an ecu input buffer to work properly... is that correct? Any help is appreciated thanks! :thumb:
 
I Havent been logging my wideband values with dsmlink,and was going to wire my 0-5v reference wire into pin #15,but I read somewhere that in order for me to log values with the AEM wideband,I would have to use an ecu input buffer to work properly... is that correct? Any help is appreciated thanks! :thumb:

i wired mine to the rear o2 and no buffer need it. hope this helps :thumb:
 
We dont have a rear o2 sensor on our 1g's. Yes you need the input buffer to read correctly. I run it and its still off, you have to setup linear WBO2 in link manually to get a good reading. Myself am going to switch away from my AEM EUGO because I cant get good logging no madder what I try.
 
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