AEM inline UEGO?
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AEM inline UEGO?
Anyone run one?
I ran across this last night while searching. Long story short, I'm thouroughly fed up with trying to get my LC1 to function as well as with leaving 20+whp on the table by not being able to do any fuel tuning.
http://www.aemelectronics.com/inline...ontroller-1159
appears to be AEM's version of the LC1, and probably works a hell of a lot better in regards to keeping its memory, and sensitivity to wiring etc.
I'm assuming its the exact same as the UEGO gauge (controller wise)?
If thats the case, I would think it can use the same wire into the ecu as well as evoscan formula?
hopefully someone has some experience with one.
I ran across this last night while searching. Long story short, I'm thouroughly fed up with trying to get my LC1 to function as well as with leaving 20+whp on the table by not being able to do any fuel tuning.
http://www.aemelectronics.com/inline...ontroller-1159
appears to be AEM's version of the LC1, and probably works a hell of a lot better in regards to keeping its memory, and sensitivity to wiring etc.
I'm assuming its the exact same as the UEGO gauge (controller wise)?
If thats the case, I would think it can use the same wire into the ecu as well as evoscan formula?
hopefully someone has some experience with one.
i ran the wires thru the stock rear o2 grommet and the plug was too big so i had to cut it off and pin a new one on. the instructions show 2 wires in the wrong spot. if you dont cut the wire and install it as is, its 100% fine.
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ah ok.
have you had solid performance from it/good sensor life?
i believe it uses the same bosch LSU 4.2 s the lc1 so im hoping to just have to swap out the in car stuff and not wait months till im on vacatin to get under the car.
have you had solid performance from it/good sensor life?
i believe it uses the same bosch LSU 4.2 s the lc1 so im hoping to just have to swap out the in car stuff and not wait months till im on vacatin to get under the car.
i just installed it so i cant comment on much. i think the ntk sensors are better, but they cost 2-3 times as much to replace.
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I run that sensor system without any issues at all. Starts off great, no erratic signals, easy to install however you want to, logging is easy, etc. It doesn't need calibration at all which is also a bonus and replacement sensors aren't bad on the wallet either. I highly recommend it to anybody.
I have it it works great but I ended up finding a good deal on an entire zeitronix setup. Still the AEM did its job well jusgt they give you the wrong pinout information for building the cable.
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