AEM V2 with Wideband and Serial Gauge
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AEM V2 with Wideband and Serial Gauge
Guys,
So finishing up my sc install. I've got a V2 and I bought the serial data gauge. I then got the Wideband sensor but I don't have the cable to plug the sensor into the V2. How did you guys do it? I have an extra bung drilled and tapped into the test pipe but I don't know which wire to get. All the ones on the AEM site seemed to plug into the Wideband gauge. Since I have the serial gauge I didn't know if that would be the one I need
So finishing up my sc install. I've got a V2 and I bought the serial data gauge. I then got the Wideband sensor but I don't have the cable to plug the sensor into the V2. How did you guys do it? I have an extra bung drilled and tapped into the test pipe but I don't know which wire to get. All the ones on the AEM site seemed to plug into the Wideband gauge. Since I have the serial gauge I didn't know if that would be the one I need
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There are two "plugs" on the back of the wideband. One is for input from the sensor and the other smaller clip is for power, ground, and signal output. There is one wire that needs to be connected to a specific port of the ecu harness
#7
The Serial Guage would be so cool if AEM updated it to this century. Meaning, how about an LCD panel in it that changes digits, markings and units according to what parameter you are displaying. The idea of the Serial Gauge is great, the implementation is poor.
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Its crystal clear in the EMS and UEGO instructions. You would connect the analog 5v signal from the uego to the main 02 sensor input from the factory harness.
use the gauge sensor ground on the "D" aux connector on ems
http://www.aemelectronics.com/Images...%2030-6052.pdf
use the gauge sensor ground on the "D" aux connector on ems
http://www.aemelectronics.com/Images...%2030-6052.pdf
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