- Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:22 pm
#97548
I'm sorry but everyone is wrong.
I run that AEM UEGO on my daily driver. I ran it on my previous daily driver. Widebands may have been "short lived" a long long time ago, or perhaps it was a particular type of wideband and race fuel killed it quickly; but that statement simply isn't true. Widebands are more reliable than standard O2's.
Secondly, that AEM gauge type UEGO can be used on the stock ECU, it can be used on a standalone, or it can be used all by itself in a second bung while your OEM O2 is left stock.
To use it w/ a stock ECU you simply cut the O2 signal wire to the ECU and connect the AEM's white wire. Then you wire the AEM's ground and power and plug the sensor into the gauge harness. On the back of the gauge is a dial that you can turn with a jeweler's screwdriver. You want to set that to output a 0-1V signal to your stock ECU. It will still behave and display like a wideband, and it's much more accurate than the stock ECU, though unfortunately your stock ECU is not programmed to take full advantage of it.
I have a DIY of this on my causeforalarm site.
The only problem using it on the stock ECU is that it sometimes trips a CEL for O2. In my experience this happens when in DFCO for an extended period of time. The stock ECU expects to see a bouncing signal all the time. But the wideband will stay lean long enough to make the ECU think something is wrong. If I remember correctly (it's been a long time since I drove on a factory ECU), the CEL goes away by itself.
Thirdly. Cost? The AEM gauge UEGO goes for about $260 and can be used with an OEM P28 or other ECU with no modifications. The P07 several weeks ago was selling for $100. It MUST be used with a compatible O2, and those were going for over $200. Then there's the cost of chipping the ECU etc.
Lastly, only the FEDERAL P07 has an onboard wideband controller. The CA model uses a narrowband O2. You CANNOT use that AEM gauge type UEGO or any other UEGO that has it's own controller with the federal P07. And why would you? Why do you need two controllers?
You should download the instructions for that gauge on AEM's EMS forum. I have it on my comp, I could probably send it to you... all of AEM's instructions are included with the software install of the EMS.
Teal, if Ohio wasn't so far from Utah I'd drive out there and set you up. Maybe one day I should...