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Old 07/24/2007, 08:11 PM   #7 (permalink)
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I found the install PDF for the wideband, and it does seem pretty simple.


http://eclipse.erichmoraga.com/AEM/i...es_30-4XXX.pdf

[QUOTE]When connecting to a third party EFI system, the AEM UEGO gauge’s WHITE Analog
Output wire shall be connected to the third party analog sennsor input of that system. Consult
the documentation provided with the system for detailed instructions.

Serial Output
The serial output can be used for data logging when an EFI system is not accessible.
To run the data stream, a RS-232 (DB-9) Female receptacle shall be purchased.

Two wires need to be connected to a RS-232 serial port. The BLUE wire from the AEM UEGO Gauge shall be connected to Pin #2 (RX) on the serial port for receiving data.in # 5 (GND) on the serial port shall be grounded. If a standard 9-pin serial cable is to
be cut instead, the (RX) wire is typically RED and the (GND) wire is typically GREEN.
owever, this should be confirmed with a continuity tester before attempting.[quote]
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