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Old 11-24-08, 07:45 PM
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AEM Uego data logging

I have a S5 Turbo II with an AEM Uego wideband controller. I was wanting to find a program that I can use for data logging with this controller. So far I have found nothing except a ford data logging program that looks like you could take a serial cable and wire it into a ground, 0-5 volt o2 signal and tach signal to use for datalogging. But I am not sure. I was wondering if anyone has ran into this or knows of a way to data log with the Uego.
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AEM has terrible comdability issues. You won't get anything to communicate with that unless it also has an AEM logo on it.

Trust me...

https://www.rx7club.com/aem-ems-81/aem-uego-worthless-lambda-tuning-702675/

https://www.rx7club.com/motec-247/my-%2Aofficial%2A-motec-m2r-thread-617644/page4/ (post 95 - 101)
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I have been told their latest production widebands are more accurate than their older ones. I and several of my friends had their older ones and they were exceedingly flakey. I have never personally gotten the 0-5v output to work accurately on a couple different applications. Maybe it's different now.

You can log the AFR through the Rtek 2.1 though, that's the best way to do it if you don't have a standalone.
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I have never personally gotten the 0-5v output to work accurately on a couple different applications.
It's not that they are flakey or inaccurate, its just that the signal AEM products send can only really be interpreted by AEM logging devices. They use a specific polynomial signal.

If that's changed recently, I am unaware. I buried that POS long ago and moved on to Innovate.. Now there is a quality product!!
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