Wideband Install Difficulty
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Wideband Install Difficulty
I know that might get my head ripped off by people saying to search, but i have done that for over an hour. I am considering on either getting myself the AEM Wideband gauge or one of the Innovative models. Im not planning on getting Hptuners or any sort of tuning software anytime soon. I want to be able to see how my car is running and rather spend the money now on a Wideband. My question is, can a wideband gauge be installed and put in a piller and run like a narrowband gauge? Basically no tuning purposes just have their while i drive/race my car i can see where my AFR is at. I noticed some threads mentioning that condensation can mess up the sensor, and not to have it plugged in all the time or something of that nature. I just wanted someone to clear that up before spend the money on a wideband, only to find out i can't have it running all the time. Thanks for the help/info.
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So long as the sensor is mounted above horizontal, to where the tip is not at the bottom half of the pipe where condensation sits, it will be fine.
The AEM Eugo is ridiculous easy to install. Two plugs into the back of the gauge. One plug goes to a plug which snaps into the o2 sensor pigtail. The other plug has a ground and a switched 12 volt power, thats it. The other wires with the power/ground are if you wish to datalog (outputs).
The Innovate is also really simple.
Yes, the gauge can be mounted in the A pillar.
The AEM Eugo is ridiculous easy to install. Two plugs into the back of the gauge. One plug goes to a plug which snaps into the o2 sensor pigtail. The other plug has a ground and a switched 12 volt power, thats it. The other wires with the power/ground are if you wish to datalog (outputs).
The Innovate is also really simple.
Yes, the gauge can be mounted in the A pillar.
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Oh ok so basically since i don't plan on data logging anything i just need to plug the sensor wiring into the back of the gauge, run the power, and set-up the ground and i should be set correct?
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You are correct. I have a PLX that I use for data logging, but prior to getting HPTuners I was setup the same way. Just plug the O2 sensor into the module, gauge to the module and power it up. If the AEM doesn't use a module then sensor to gauge and power and ground. Do it up!
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Well i ordered myself the Innovative LC1 Wideband with the red digital DB gauge. It looks real cool, and should look awesome lit up with my red digital fuel pressure gauge. One thing i noticed is the Innovative gauge comes with a red LED and a red momentary switch. Do i need to install that with the gauge as well, it seems to me its for data logging but i could be wrong. Also how did you guys wire your gauge, it says i need a switched 12volt source, and to wire it to my gauges as well. How/where did you wire your gauges to. Thanks.
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Oh ok so basically its to let you know when you can start up your car without damaging the sensor? And what about the momentary switch, do i need to install that even though im just going to use it as a gauge and not for data logging?
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So long as the sensor is mounted above horizontal, to where the tip is not at the bottom half of the pipe where condensation sits, it will be fine.
The AEM Eugo is ridiculous easy to install. Two plugs into the back of the gauge. One plug goes to a plug which snaps into the o2 sensor pigtail. The other plug has a ground and a switched 12 volt power, thats it. The other wires with the power/ground are if you wish to datalog (outputs).
The Innovate is also really simple.
Yes, the gauge can be mounted in the A pillar.
The AEM Eugo is ridiculous easy to install. Two plugs into the back of the gauge. One plug goes to a plug which snaps into the o2 sensor pigtail. The other plug has a ground and a switched 12 volt power, thats it. The other wires with the power/ground are if you wish to datalog (outputs).
The Innovate is also really simple.
Yes, the gauge can be mounted in the A pillar.