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Help!!! how to install AEM dual channel wideband controller

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SCdsmer

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Nov 6, 2002
southern, California
Hi Everyone,

Ok so i Have a AEM dual channel wideband controller not being used in my TT Z32 and I just finished installing FP2 cams and im currently upgrading my 50 trim to a super 60 compressor wheel. Since i have no use for the WB for my Z at the moment and may never again i wanted to know if anyone can help me out with a link or how to on how to install the dual channel WB since it is a ugeo and i am also running dsmlink would i be able to just remove my stock O2's front and rear and wire the dual channel to my ecu and have it work like that or will i have to install two bungs to have it working? please any comments or suggestions or questions would be greatly appreciated
 
Leave the front stock o2 sensor in place. Put the wideband sensor in the rear bung if you're catless. There should be no need to monitor two widebands.
 
Leave the front stock o2 sensor in place. Put the wideband sensor in the rear bung if you're catless. There should be no need to monitor two widebands.

Are you aware if it is ok to only run one O2 sensor? will it read coorect? would there be and pros or cons to running the fron 02 as well? juat to take full advantage of the system? thanks again:thumb:
 
You will need to leave the front o2 alone. Put the wideband in place of the rear and call it a day.
 
You will need to leave the front o2 alone. Put the wideband in place of the rear and call it a day.


ok however will it be reading correct since only only one of the 02 sensors os pluged in since it is a dual channel and is designed for up to 2 o2 sensors if this can be answered as well as how to wire the damn thing hahaha as to allow me to log it on my dsmlink that would be great thanks again guys
 
Wouldn't both sensors have the same reading? So you only need to install one on this type of car.
 
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