Anyone using the AEM Wideband ?

tte

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slidebabyslide said:
What happen to the plx ? lol

LOL...Cant make up my mind...
Well with the plx, I would have to find a place to mount the sensor controller unit...

With the AEM the controller is in the gauge itself. Plus I can get the AEM for $240 shipped ...$40 cheaper than the PLX

Cheers,
Roy
 

Fletch124

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I have one. I like it, there was a review on all the popular widebands not to long ago that was linked on SF, the UEGO finished 2nd overall. Thing I dont like about the UEGO is there no datalogging without buying $500 worth of other stuff. All of the Innovate widebands can be datalogged easily, but the downfall is the innovate 02 sensor burn up faster than the AEMS.
 

slidebabyslide

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tte said:
LOL...Cant make up my mind...
Well with the plx, I would have to find a place to mount the sensor controller unit...

With the AEM the controller is in the gauge itself. Plus I can get the AEM for $240 shipped ...$40 cheaper than the PLX

Cheers,
Roy
Well if they nick your aem it's theres. Plx you would still have the module.:icon_idea
 

turbogate

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Fletch124 said:
I have one. I like it, there was a review on all the popular widebands not to long ago that was linked on SF, the UEGO finished 2nd overall. Thing I dont like about the UEGO is there no datalogging without buying $500 worth of other stuff. All of the Innovate widebands can be datalogged easily, but the downfall is the innovate 02 sensor burn up faster than the AEMS.

You can actually datalog with it. The manual explains how to use the "data" wire(dont remember the color) then you need a serial end connector and a laptop, using the windows Hyper terminal software. Only thing is, you would need some sort of way to monitor the rpm as well, so it doesnt make much sense without knowing what A/F ratio at what RPM.
 

tte

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I just read the article....I am glad I did not buy the plx one.
It did not perform well in the tests.

I think I am going with the aem one.

Just to double check, the wideband comes with everything for plug and play right?

Cheers,
Roy
 

SevenMKIII

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Correct, gauge with all the different faces, Bosch sensor and harness and harness for power/lighting. And the weld-in bung for the 02 sensor.

-Chris