AEM UEGO 30-4110 Install
Re: AEM UEGO 30-4110 Install
I've got the same gauge. Mine is at -.12 and my friends is -.22
Re: AEM UEGO 30-4110 Install
Dear All, thank you for your support. I figured what the problem was.
In the Parameters-closedloop advanced tab there's a setting for input voltage source. Those settings were wrong. I changed them to setup as per AEM and the I had to adjust the voltage offset to -0.30(autocorrected by s300 to -0.29) and now both the gauge and s300 read same AFR ratio with very minor variance (0.01-0.05). I hope this setup is okay.
In the Parameters-closedloop advanced tab there's a setting for input voltage source. Those settings were wrong. I changed them to setup as per AEM and the I had to adjust the voltage offset to -0.30(autocorrected by s300 to -0.29) and now both the gauge and s300 read same AFR ratio with very minor variance (0.01-0.05). I hope this setup is okay.
Thanks & Regards
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Ecronic
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Ecronic
Re: AEM UEGO 30-4110 Install
Can you tell me which point you used to ground the gauge? And also whether you used D10 or D14 for Analog input. - thanks.
Thanks & Regards
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Ecronic
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Re: AEM UEGO 30-4110 Install
Should have a near zero voltage offset, if you have more than 0.02 then the ground isn't good.
The wideband controller should share the same ground as the ECU, Either run a ground wire to the thermostat housing (ugly approach) or use a open barrel splice to A24 (requires special tools to splice to existing wire but cleaner install).
The wideband controller should share the same ground as the ECU, Either run a ground wire to the thermostat housing (ugly approach) or use a open barrel splice to A24 (requires special tools to splice to existing wire but cleaner install).