Adding AEM wideband 2300 to 1052
ok so i'm adding a 2300 single-channel wideband to my 1052. I figure'd the wiring part out, but do i need to do any calibrations or any setting in teh aem software???
I'm planning on keeping the stock primary O2 and run this on teh 2nd O2 sensor aem port.
I'm planning on keeping the stock primary O2 and run this on teh 2nd O2 sensor aem port.
You should remove the stock sensor. The EMS does not have a heater curcit for it, so it is just dead weight. It will just burn out if you leave it there. pull it and put is aside.
Yes. you wil have to calibration the EMS and Wideband so they are in snyc. I.E. You are have 0-5 volt curve on the EMS and a 1-3 volt curve in the wideband, it is not going to work right.
Yes. you wil have to calibration the EMS and Wideband so they are in snyc. I.E. You are have 0-5 volt curve on the EMS and a 1-3 volt curve in the wideband, it is not going to work right.
Originally Posted by Stratocaster,Dec 18 2008, 10:36 PM
You should remove the stock sensor. The EMS does not have a heater curcit for it, so it is just dead weight. It will just burn out if you leave it there. pull it and put is aside.
Yes. you wil have to calibration the EMS and Wideband so they are in snyc. I.E. You are have 0-5 volt curve on the EMS and a 1-3 volt curve in the wideband, it is not going to work right.
Yes. you wil have to calibration the EMS and Wideband so they are in snyc. I.E. You are have 0-5 volt curve on the EMS and a 1-3 volt curve in the wideband, it is not going to work right.
Not about sync.... any help on how to do that?
I have a decent basemap on teh ems already, but it's set for teh stock O2 sensor...
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