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AEM wideband as lambda on emanage blue


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Ive bought a wepr sideexit and the lambda hole has been bunged and welded up. I have a aem wideband welded further down into the exhaust. Instead of getting another messy bung welded in can the 0-5v function on the aem be used on the emanage? I am due to get it mapped in the next couple of months

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The emAnage blue doesn't support a 0-5v lambda sensor reading if I remember right. The standard ecu doesn't either. Standard lambda sensors operate at 0-1v so don't plug the wideband into the standard wiring either. You can get a convertor from eBay that changes the signal (0-5v) to 0-1v if I remember right.

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Aem sensor can be used as narrowband and you can use it with standard wiring. there are 4 settings.. i think p4 of the setting for narrowband

As above, AEM wb can convert the signal to 0-1v by itself

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