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Old May 1, 2018, 08:20 AM
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Logging wideband

I have a aem ugeo and am having a real hard time getting the wideband to read properly through the o2 sensor number 2 position!

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I don't have a suggestion for you but can i ask you when you use the number 2 position, does that mess up anything in the ECU, do you have to disable anything. Im trying to figure out where to install my AFR sensor.
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02 number 2 is disabled that is not the location of my wideband 02. im only using the signal wire as the tap for my wideband to log the wideband through that wire.
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Did you bung a new location for your O2 ?
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Originally Posted by Nelson Ninham
02 number 2 is disabled that is not the location of my wideband 02. im only using the signal wire as the tap for my wideband to log the wideband through that wire.
follow the instructions from this thread.

https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/la...o-evoscan.html

In my case, the formula given did not give me the same readings as the wideband guage, I had to modify it a bit but it works flawless for me.
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some widebands need to have their outputs configured, so that might be an issue, also make sure you aren't using a narrowband simulation output.
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