Autometer and AEM Wide Band o2 Sensor Question
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Here is the overall money question:
Is the Bosch 02 Sensor on the Autometer wide band setup the same as the AEM wide band sensor?
I know:
-both sensors are an LSU 4.2
-the number actually on the AEM sensor is 0 258 007 206
-The Bosch pn for the AEM sensor is 17205
-If they share the same connector, they will be compatible with each other's system.
I have already contacted Autometer. I have already contacted Bosch. I have tried to get in touch with some companies who sell autometer and hope they would have one in stock, but no luck thusfar. I will continue as i have the time
If you have any series Autometer Wide Band Air/Fuel Gauge, please take a couple minutes and look at the number please.
If you know any vendors who currently have the gauge kit in stock, please provide me with a phone number.
And for all those wondering why I'm going through all this hassle... I have some extra contingency for autometer and i would like to replace my o2 sensors for next season. If i can use my extra contingency on the autometer sensor, it would help me purchase other parts.
Thank you for your time.
Is the Bosch 02 Sensor on the Autometer wide band setup the same as the AEM wide band sensor?
I know:
-both sensors are an LSU 4.2
-the number actually on the AEM sensor is 0 258 007 206
-The Bosch pn for the AEM sensor is 17205
-If they share the same connector, they will be compatible with each other's system.
I have already contacted Autometer. I have already contacted Bosch. I have tried to get in touch with some companies who sell autometer and hope they would have one in stock, but no luck thusfar. I will continue as i have the time
If you have any series Autometer Wide Band Air/Fuel Gauge, please take a couple minutes and look at the number please.
If you know any vendors who currently have the gauge kit in stock, please provide me with a phone number.
And for all those wondering why I'm going through all this hassle... I have some extra contingency for autometer and i would like to replace my o2 sensors for next season. If i can use my extra contingency on the autometer sensor, it would help me purchase other parts.
Thank you for your time.
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SUCCESS!!!
I called http://www.egauges.com/
and the warehouse tech went and pulled one off the shelf and looked at it for me.
THEY ARE THE SAME SENSOR.
I called http://www.egauges.com/
and the warehouse tech went and pulled one off the shelf and looked at it for me.
THEY ARE THE SAME SENSOR.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by RPRacing »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">SUCCESS!!!
THEY ARE THE SAME SENSOR. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Autometer manufactures all AEM Gauges
THEY ARE THE SAME SENSOR. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Autometer manufactures all AEM Gauges
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jpenman50 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Autometer manufactures all AEM Gauges </TD></TR></TABLE>
no they dont, we design and make everything in house
Autometer manufactures all AEM Gauges </TD></TR></TABLE>
no they dont, we design and make everything in house
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Bringing this back from the dead. Can you rewire the plug on an autometer wideband gauge to accept a plx/innovate bosch lsu 4.2 sensor and it work correctly? I've miss placed my autometer sensor but I have several plx/innovate sensors laying around. I can't seem to find an autometer sensor for under $100. Although I did find some aem sensors for $60 which appear to be the same but I've never found a definite answer.
the resistor on each connector is specific to that particular sensor, thats why those dont need a calibration.. so no you cant change the plug
and damn this is an old *** thread
and damn this is an old *** thread
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