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Old 06-04-2011, 08:54 AM
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Putting a new exhaust on and there's no bung for my wideband and the 2 oem sensors. I have aem ems and was told/reading online that the stock o2's are useless once you have aem ems, is this true? Can I just remove one of the oem sensors and use that bung for my wideband?
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is that for both of them or? I'd prefer to use the 2nd o2 spot.
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I put the wideband in the test pipe, the angle of the o2 sensor bung on the Megan Header would have the o2 sensor against the body of the car and I didn't like that. Megan Header, 70mm Invidia test pipe, and 70mm Invidia cat back. Time for a retune
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As far as I can work out, the factory O2 is a wideband and the AEM can take values and act on them if you want (O2 feedback).
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aem can not use the factory o2 sensors regardless if they are wideband or not.
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Originally Posted by joefish1298
As far as I can work out, the factory O2 is a wideband and the AEM can take values and act on them if you want (O2 feedback).
this only applies to the 06-09 s2000. the 00-05 models come with a narrowband sensor.

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aem can not use the factory o2 sensors regardless if they are wideband or not.
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thanks everyone! your all extremely helpful as usual
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how come you didnt just weld an extra bung to put the sensor in? im just wondering because aem widebands come with them to be welded, or you can drill a hole and use there band clamp design.


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