ITS FRICKEN MONEY!!!
its the new AEM UGEO setup
wideband sensor with digital readout and a color coded bar.. which is nice..
it looks reallllly good.. www.aempower.com for pics..
fits in a 2-1/16 guage pod..
its accurate to 0.1 which is pretty dam good.. IMO.. and had about 50,000 mile life on the sensor.. and its only like $100 for a new calibrated sensor..
PLUS!!!
I was reading the manual.. with a little bit of effort and wire splicing you can hook that mofo up to a computer and log your data via a windows communications app called hyperterminal! OR you can hook it up to an aftermarket program.. even a dyno.. THEN it also has a 5 volt narrow band emulator that acts like a nornal o2 sensor..
it meen it has it all.. and its one of the cheepest setups i have seen.. at like around 400..
I am really digin' this.. yall sc and turbo peeps really ought to look into it.. expecialy if you plan on doing tuning.. it will save you alot of dyno time.. and plus have the added security of a wideband setup 24/7
[ April 04, 2004, 06:08 AM: Message edited by: AllTheGoodNamesAreGone ]
its the new AEM UGEO setup
wideband sensor with digital readout and a color coded bar.. which is nice..
it looks reallllly good.. www.aempower.com for pics..
fits in a 2-1/16 guage pod..
its accurate to 0.1 which is pretty dam good.. IMO.. and had about 50,000 mile life on the sensor.. and its only like $100 for a new calibrated sensor..
PLUS!!!
I was reading the manual.. with a little bit of effort and wire splicing you can hook that mofo up to a computer and log your data via a windows communications app called hyperterminal! OR you can hook it up to an aftermarket program.. even a dyno.. THEN it also has a 5 volt narrow band emulator that acts like a nornal o2 sensor..
it meen it has it all.. and its one of the cheepest setups i have seen.. at like around 400..
I am really digin' this.. yall sc and turbo peeps really ought to look into it.. expecialy if you plan on doing tuning.. it will save you alot of dyno time.. and plus have the added security of a wideband setup 24/7
[ April 04, 2004, 06:08 AM: Message edited by: AllTheGoodNamesAreGone ]
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