Is My Aem Wideband 02 Sensor Not Calibrated?
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nice.. I was joking, if you couldnt read into the sarcasm
My guess is maybe it's not calibrated, I threw out my AEM UEGO after I found out it was a whole point off a trusted dyno wideband, and my old LM1.
Was on the phone with AEM and sent it in twice, step by step, couldn't get it to read right. My loss, $300 out the door.
My guess is maybe it's not calibrated, I threw out my AEM UEGO after I found out it was a whole point off a trusted dyno wideband, and my old LM1.
Was on the phone with AEM and sent it in twice, step by step, couldn't get it to read right. My loss, $300 out the door.
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