wideband kit?

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vt3.8lt
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Re: wideband kit?

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ah ok probably cause im running a 11p might be a difference between the two not to sure
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yeah whole different ecu.
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vt3.8lt wrote:cool thanks for the input i ended up getting a aem kit seems to be pretty good so far ill be installing it tomorrow one question i have is it has a 0-5v output i noticed on the nvram instructions it came with a pinout and i think it was pin b8 or 10 ill have another look to be sure but its for wideband input as it says can i install the output from the wideband to this pin to use for data logging?
Pin D8 is used for the 11P wideband input, it will be logged and displayed in TunerPro. Make sure you setup the 0V and 5V cal items to match the AEM, 0V=10 AFR and 5V=20AFR.
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Re: wideband kit?

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ok awesome i will do thanks vl just got a message from antus and gonna send him my ecm so once i get it back ill make sure i get those values set and will hopefully be sweet got the bung wiring n gauge installation to keep me busy till then
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Re: wideband kit?

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whats the best spot for the sensor to go in the exhaust the kit says about 30-40 inches from the turbine outlet but thats where my o2 is for the ecu should i put it a few inches down stream or up stream from that or even further not sure witch way i should go about it where do u guys think it will be the most efficient spot for it ?
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the closer to the motor the more accurate its going to be, but also if you go too close to the turbo you might torch it!

if your planning to permanently install it into the car then weld another bung in where you can fit it as close to the specs of the manufacturer .....

you can have it right near the end of the tail pipe if you really want to but obviously the data is going to be more out of sync with the motor than if it was right after the turbine outlet.
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cool thanks holden202 thats what i thought i decided to mount it about 5inches down stream from the o2 sensor so hopefully it will be far enough away from the 02 2 get a proper reading and still within the manufacturers specs
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