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Re: Which wideband should I use with AEM EMS?
Awesome. If plugs/wires don't help I might try that.
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Re: Which wideband should I use with AEM EMS?
You should also make sure your cam timing hasn't jumped a few tooth or something.
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Re: Which wideband should I use with AEM EMS?
It hasn't. If it did, there would be a whole lot of broken parts in the engine.
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Re: Which wideband should I use with AEM EMS?
Yeah, so it started and runs fine. I had the plug wires mixed up like an idiot. Now I need the wideband, and I don't care about a gauge, it'll just be used for the aem, plus I'd rather have fewer gauges in my car.
So if I just buy the sensor and not the "controller" that will just be fine, right? |
Re: Which wideband should I use with AEM EMS?
A wideband needs a controller to work, it's not like a regular O2 sensor. You can get one with out a gauge and hook it right to the AEM, but it still needs a sensor + black box to run the sensor.
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Re: Which wideband should I use with AEM EMS?
Oh, too bad. Well, thanks for the info.
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