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Old 02-26-21, 05:45 PM
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Aem UEGO Calibration/installation

I did do a search but wasnt able to confirm anything from it. Using the emod009 and trying to configure a UEGO wideband sensor.

Working on my setup before I start touching any maps. (Using stock basecamp that the emod009 s4 gives me). I feel I'm in the right area but I'm confused as to why it doesnt show 2 lambda inputs.

Here are some pictures, I'd like to have readings from the stock s4 tii o2 sensor and the UEGO sensor. Is this possible? Wiring the uego analog for now, serial later.

from adaptronics site, I'm thinking I'd select "average, if both.." but then I'm confused as why I cant select 2 different o2 sensors? Any help would be wonderful. Sorry if I'm annoying the adaptronic forum, I try to only use it as a last resort.





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your narrowband sensor is useless. it has 3 states, lean, rich, and stoich. you(or your ecu) have no idea how lean or how rich. i would run the wideband and leave the narrowband out.
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Use the serial output from the AEM into the Rx on a serial input. Then select AEM in the serial input section.
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