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  1. #1 AEm Uego Digital wideband users 
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    Ive had mine in for about 2 months or so. I drive my car maybe 40 miles a week at most. So it doesn't get much use. Anyways the Gauge was reading perfect at idle Id get 14.6-14.9ish bouncing around, Now Im getting 13.2-15.3 with it going to ---- (max lean) even when its reading in the 15's. Anyone have a issue like this? WOT it reads 11.7 like it did before pretty consistent but every so often it will jump to 13.8ish like its osculating.
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    Err, I think I found the issue, I went out to pull the sensor and do the wrap in a rag trick. I unplugged the sensor, looked at the gauge. Instead of reading 14.7-14.8 the numbers were osculating all over the place. SO im ASSuming its an actual gauge related issue
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    You ARE supposed to calibrate them monthly. Can't see that solving this issue though.
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    They dont need calibration. The sensor itself is calibrated before you even get it.
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    "Each AEM UEGO sensor is individually calibrated and a resistor integral at the
    connector body is laser trimmed with this value. This process replaces the traditional
    “free air” calibration procedure when changing sensors and implements a sensor
    specific calibration for unparalleled accuracy."
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    The controller needs calibration, not the sensor.

    At least this is what the aeroforce wideband kit claims.
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    http://tunertools.com/prodimages/AEM...structions.pdf Theres no real way to calibrate it that I can see. This is the only calibration you can do is to change the values it reads

    The AEM default position is (P0). When set to (P0) (Figure 10A), the gauge displays
    AFR values. (P1) is the same as (P0), except the gauge displays lambda values. These
    settings (P1 and P0) implement a linear calibration with the most useful voltage range
    possible (0-5V). The AFR calibration (P2) is linear and similar to (P1) with a smaller
    voltage range (1-2V). The AFR calibration (P3) emulates the Autronic Wideband O2
    Sensor calibration (0-1V). The AFR calibration (P4) emulates a non-linear Nernst Cell
    calibration (0-1V). Refer to the Table 3 and figure 9 for specific calibration details.
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    calibrated for life then.
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    edit, I figured it out, I was doing something stupid...as usual
    Last edited by 01gpgt01; 11-27-2010 at 03:07 PM.
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