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Old 08-31-2005, 08:35 PM   #1
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Description: AEMs Wideband UEGO Controller is also available in a gauge that includes a single-channel analog output with a Bosch O2 sensor in one unit!

AEMs Gauge-Type Wideband UEGO Controller features an LED readout and sweeping LED ''needle'' that changes colors as AFR changes from rich to lean. The units 52mm (2-1/16'') gauge housing fits in most gauge pods and can be remotely mounted virtually anywhere. No laptop required for monitoring!

Key Features:
Bosch sensor included!
24 Color-coded LED display lights provide immediate reference to engines air/fuel ratio (AFR) or Lambda
Integrated three-digit display reveals AFR or Lambda in real time
User-programmable 0-5v analog output included for use with data loggers and ANY engine management system
Ideal AFR monitoring tool for carbureted applications and engine dynamometers
Does not oscillate AFR like narrow band sensors
Serial data stream included for output of AFR (RS 232)
Accurate to 0.1 AFR

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Old 11-08-2005, 08:05 AM   #2
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Is everything included with the gauge or would I have to buy other parts?

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Old 11-08-2005, 08:55 AM   #3
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Besides a pod to mount the gauge in, you'll probably need a weld-in bung to mount the O2 sensor. Any competent exhaust/muffler shop should be able to do this for you. Most manufacturers tell you to place it at least 18" from the heads, and between the primary and secondary cats seems to be a good choice. Until your sensor is installed, you just put a blank plug in it.

Otherwise you can replace one of the existing factory narrow band sensors with the Bosch sensor, and plug the factory O2 plug into an O2 sim to keep the ECU happy.
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Besides a pod to mount the gauge in, you'll probably need a weld-in bung to mount the O2 sensor. Any competent exhaust/muffler shop should be able to do this for you. Most manufacturers tell you to place it at least 18" from the heads, and between the primary and secondary cats seems to be a good choice. Until your sensor is installed, you just put a blank plug in it.

Otherwise you can replace one of the existing factory narrow band sensors with the Bosch sensor, and plug the factory O2 plug into an O2 sim to keep the ECU happy.
the gauge comes with the bung
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Old 11-08-2005, 11:44 AM   #5
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Did somone say Bungholio? I need TP for my bunghole....huhhuhuhuhuhuhuhhu



seriously...comes with everything....
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Old 11-08-2005, 02:22 PM   #6
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Nice one Womsterr! LMFAO!
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Old 11-08-2005, 02:28 PM   #7
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Default Before primary cat

Wideband reader sensor should go in before the primary cat...........Jack
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