19gsx91
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- Apr 20, 2011
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Walworth,
New_York
Forgive me for skipping the paste table but this does not apply to the mechanical health of my car...
I have spent 4 hours now trying to get my AEM UEGO 30-4100 (purchased last year, been installed and working fine as a standalone gauge) to read in ECMlink, I followed instructions, searched and searched again...
Here is where I am at. the WHITE wire for the AEM gauge is connected to ECU input #4 as per all the suggestions, I am simulating narrowband in ECM link. my WB 02 sensor is in place of my stock o2 sensor. (This is reflected in my ECMlink input settings, as front o2, simulate WB)
I have tried every individual AEM WB setting and the linear setting per ECMwiki, whenever I start the car and try to run a log it will NOT read an AFR from a gauge, No matter what I set it to the displayed value shows default and will not change.
The only thing I am wondering is my ground and power is pulled off the fuseblock, not the ECU, Could this be the issue?
Please tell me I am missing something very simple.
Thanks for any ideas/suggestions ahead of time.
I have spent 4 hours now trying to get my AEM UEGO 30-4100 (purchased last year, been installed and working fine as a standalone gauge) to read in ECMlink, I followed instructions, searched and searched again...
Here is where I am at. the WHITE wire for the AEM gauge is connected to ECU input #4 as per all the suggestions, I am simulating narrowband in ECM link. my WB 02 sensor is in place of my stock o2 sensor. (This is reflected in my ECMlink input settings, as front o2, simulate WB)
I have tried every individual AEM WB setting and the linear setting per ECMwiki, whenever I start the car and try to run a log it will NOT read an AFR from a gauge, No matter what I set it to the displayed value shows default and will not change.
The only thing I am wondering is my ground and power is pulled off the fuseblock, not the ECU, Could this be the issue?
Please tell me I am missing something very simple.
Thanks for any ideas/suggestions ahead of time.