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Wideband narrowband sensor question
Wednesday, March 01, 2006 4:28 PM
Just a question guys, i think i know the answer but just making sure. I recenty bought the aem uego setup and i was wondering if there is a wire i can splice into on the wideband sensor to serve as a narrowband for the computer so i can get rid of one of the sensors is this possible?

Emry

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Re: Wideband narrowband sensor question
Wednesday, March 01, 2006 4:40 PM
Just to clarify - you want to have a narrowband reading using your narrowband gauge? Why ruin an excellent tuning instrument?

I'm not sure which wires you would be able to splice into, but you can probably splice the wires from the o2 sensor on the wideband onto the wires of the stock o2. I'm not sure which colors, though. Have you taken a look at your stock sensor to see what wires run to it?



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Re: Wideband narrowband sensor question
Wednesday, March 01, 2006 4:47 PM
There is an ouput on the harness specifically for that, but...

Coming from direct experience, the narrowband simulation DOES NOT work on our cars. The simulation is only 0-1v, our sensors are 0-1.25v. Thats why I'm running 2 O2 sensors in my car.





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Re: Wideband narrowband sensor question
Wednesday, March 01, 2006 5:05 PM
Ah, I understand what you're asking. Sorry for not offering any help but thanks to the both of you for helping me understand.



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