I have a Zeitronix wideband that I want to hook up to my AEM S2. Can someone tell me how I would go about doing this? I know I can use one of the 0-5v pinouts (i believe) but as far as setting it up, I'm lost. I tried googling it, but I haven't found anything that would help me.....
Pin you analogue output (usually a white wire) into pin number 71 (which is the stock O2#1).
In your sensors tab, go to the O2 #1 chart and set your voltages. In the case of the Zeitronix you set 0 Volts = 9.6 AFR, 5.0 volts = 19.6 AFR and interpolate in between. Or use the formula AFR = 2*V + 9.6.
In your sensors tab, go to the O2 #1 chart and set your voltages. In the case of the Zeitronix you set 0 Volts = 9.6 AFR, 5.0 volts = 19.6 AFR and interpolate in between. Or use the formula AFR = 2*V + 9.6.
Is it a Bosch LSU sensor?
http://www.zeitronix.com/Products/zt...ndoutput.shtml
This is what I used for my gauge. As long as you have a voltage chart, you're good to go. The ECU just needs to know how to interpret the signal its getting from that gauge.
http://www.zeitronix.com/Products/zt...ndoutput.shtml
This is what I used for my gauge. As long as you have a voltage chart, you're good to go. The ECU just needs to know how to interpret the signal its getting from that gauge.
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There should be an 02 wizard for that....if you can't find the wizard then you can use this voltage chart. Originally Posted by shangai
How about with the 30-4100 gauge? How can I do it?
http://aemelectronics.com/files/inst...GO%20Gauge.pdf
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Mark all the Voltage map and increase or decrease the line till it match your uego to your ems reading! THAT'S ALL!!