AEM wideband and EvoScan issues
AEM wideband and EvoScan issues
Hello Everyone, I just hooked up my AEM wideband. The wideband works fine but when I try to log it using evoscan, the logging table for WIDEBAND gets stuck at the same number in about 3-4 seconds into the logging process. So 3-4 seconds of regular loging, and the just stops at a number, like 14.5 all the way down.
Anyone ever experience this?
When I soldered the blue cable to pin 2 I didn't solder anything to pin 5 because I read it was not needed. Could this be the issue? Should I just take a regular wire and solder it to pin 5 and just ground it in the car somewhere?
Thanks
Anyone ever experience this?
When I soldered the blue cable to pin 2 I didn't solder anything to pin 5 because I read it was not needed. Could this be the issue? Should I just take a regular wire and solder it to pin 5 and just ground it in the car somewhere?
Thanks
i have the exact same issue! mine holds 14.7 all the way to redline... i believe its your serial cable thats what i think my problem is... the chip inside the serial cable is said to be the same one a tactrix cable uses and that screws with evoscan... gotta find a serial cable with out a chip in it like this one its the one i just ordered so we'll see soon if it wokrs http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=2273291
Do you have pin 5 soldered on?
I'm using this cable:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16812150046
Let me know if getting the new cable works.
Anyone else?
I'm using this cable:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16812150046
Let me know if getting the new cable works.
Anyone else?
You do need ground connected to pin 5 since the (virtual) serial port in your PC needs a ground reference for the serial data stream (confirmed by the link to the AEM Installation Instructions PDF contained in the link I posted below). Connecting it to anywhere in the car may work, but ideally it should be connected to the ground connection on your AEM (it's probably easiest/neatest to route it that way too, since you are already routing the blue wire carrying the serial data stream from there).
Using a USB-serial cable with the same chip inside as the Tactrix cable, i.e. a FTDI chip, should not be a problem. You just have to be careful to select the right virtual serial port in the WidBand (WDB) drop-down menu in EvoScan.
Read this for more info:
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/6957804-post2.html
You can also use HyperTerm / TeraTerm / your favorite terminal logging tool to verify the serial data stream coming from the AEM wideband.
Using a USB-serial cable with the same chip inside as the Tactrix cable, i.e. a FTDI chip, should not be a problem. You just have to be careful to select the right virtual serial port in the WidBand (WDB) drop-down menu in EvoScan.
Read this for more info:
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/6957804-post2.html
You can also use HyperTerm / TeraTerm / your favorite terminal logging tool to verify the serial data stream coming from the AEM wideband.
Last edited by SoCal Rally; Oct 31, 2009 at 09:46 AM.
thank you for that that was a good read ill have to order that one form zeitronix... but i did the same set up a you describded in the link you posted above and selected my com ports and it still didnt register correctly so the chip in some serial cords does effect it
THANKS!
On question I still have about ground. Do I just tap into the black wire? I mean that EAM black wire needs to be grounded when the usb it no pluged in right? So going directly from the gauge to pin 5 would not really work correct?
Currently I'm using the ground from the cig lighter, if I just take another wire and tap into that I should be good?
On question I still have about ground. Do I just tap into the black wire? I mean that EAM black wire needs to be grounded when the usb it no pluged in right? So going directly from the gauge to pin 5 would not really work correct?
Currently I'm using the ground from the cig lighter, if I just take another wire and tap into that I should be good?
The black wire from the AEM still needs to be grounded whether you are using the serial data stream or not. Tap into the black wire (or connect to the same ground point the black wire is connected to) for the ground for the serial data stream.
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yea it was a known issue on 2.6.....aem works fine on the latest beta, I had the same problem on a friends car with an AEM wideband and upgrading to the latest beta solved the problem.
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ec...review-75.html
post 1111 explains how to do it and post 1113 is the right file to upgrade to 2.7 beta 5
post 1111 explains how to do it and post 1113 is the right file to upgrade to 2.7 beta 5
The first page actually has the download link.
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ec...en-review.html
Once you download it, you get 2 files, the evoscan.exe on and the data file. I just copied and pasted both files over the existing ones and works fine. Just be warned, I had to redo my setting in evoscan.


