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Using AEM wideband as a primary O2?

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Old 03-12-2013, 01:26 PM
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I'm sorry if this is posted somewhere else but I absolutely cannot find it. Is it possible to use a wideband O2 sensor as the primary for the car? I'm having issues with the power to the stock sensors and was hoping I could use the output from the wideband to the ecu. Any help is greatly appreciated!!
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the LC1 from Innovate has a fake narrowband signal you could splice in
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Stock Ecu? You can output with most widebands, but I've never run one that way.
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That's good to hear, but do you know how? I know there is an output wire on the wideband but I don't know what setting to put it on or where to connect it to the car.
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primary 02 is C16, depin the OEM wire, pin your fake narrowband output
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