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Aem uego

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isaiah

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Feb 21, 2009
Carlsbad, New Mexico
I just got my AEM UEGO in. I've read the manual and used the search button, but couldn't find what i was looking for. I dont have a logger or anything,and i was wondering if i could use the uego? My stock ecu has to have a 02 signal doesn't it? if it does, How would i wire the uego to the ecu? I was wanting to wire it in tomarrow but wasn't sure on this issue. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks:thumb:
 
I'm going to install the uego tomarrow, i just wasnt sure if i could use it in place of the current o2 (in the o2 housing) ant use the uego to read the afr and tell the ecu where the afr is at.

The wideband doesnt wire to your ecu. The wideband uses a separate sensor that you must weld a bung in your exhaust for. It is possible to wire the wideband into a tuning device.

OH, Ok thank you:thumb: i feel realy dumb now:banghead:
 
I'm going to install the uego tomarrow, i just wasnt sure if i could use it in place of the current o2 (in the o2 housing) ant use the uego to read the afr and tell the ecu where the afr is at.

If you have ECM tuning's V3 version, you can do that.. Other wise you cant..
 
If you have DSM link version 3 you can use your wideband signal in place of the stock narrowband signal. Otherwise, no you cant.
 
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