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Old 12-14-05, 03:18 PM
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i wanted to put this in the ems forum but there is no general one and they dont seem to be looked at frequently. Anyway i just want to know if wideband units have a universal output or each brand uses its own? Im guessing universal since people use different widebands with their different ems' btu i just wanted to be sure before i wasted my money tryna mix and match parts that wont work.

For more detail im tryna match a AEM uenos kit with the display on the bottom of this page http://www.techedge.com.au/vehicle/wbo2/kitwb.htm .
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widebands run off a 5 volt wave signal but some sensors are more sensitive than others, just about any combination should work but the accuracy of it would come into play depending on what control unit you use and what sensor you use.
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widebands run off a 5 volt wave signal but some sensors are more sensitive than others, just about any combination should work but the accuracy of it would come into play depending on what control unit you use and what sensor you use.
oh so its not a plug t all just a wire, gotcha.
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each sensor has its own style of plug so the wideband unit needs to have a plug that mates to it otherwise it would need to be hardwired.
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