AEM guage type uego controller fix to work with hondata
Here is a link on how to get a aem uego controller to work with a hondata unit.
http://www.angelfire.com/elect...A.htm
Modified by jdmturbosol at 3:04 AM 7/10/2004
http://www.angelfire.com/elect...A.htm
Modified by jdmturbosol at 3:04 AM 7/10/2004
Just looked this over myself as well as some of the others in the electronics division here and this will work. You have to change the calibration in the Hondata, but thats it. Also if you haven't bought a UEGO controller yet. You can use the UEGO gauge(with built in controller) we have and it will work with the Hondata.
Is that the same one that user Methods made?? Which wire would run to the box the white(analog)or the blue -serial? Take its the white just making sure
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the new gauge offers a 1-3.8v output
this voltage is within the 1-4 volt range hondata can read
you just must change the settings in the lambda conversion chart
this voltage is within the 1-4 volt range hondata can read
you just must change the settings in the lambda conversion chart
Anyone confirm this, just making sure cause I swear I read articles saying it doesnt, ill have to chk my instructions.
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Yep, the gauge type work. You need to set the rotary switch to P0 or P1 in the gauge and connect. The analog output work from 3.375V @ 16.75 AFR and 0.500V @ 11.00 AFR, this values are good for daily use and for tuning. You need to connect the analog cable to the primary O2 input in the ECU (D14?) and set the lambda table acording.
Modified by dariusz at 4:08 PM 1/7/2005
Modified by dariusz at 4:08 PM 1/7/2005
Hey turbosol:
After studying your site today, I made a trip to radiohack and bought the required components. The problem is that I bought the quad op-amp because you led me to believe that it's better.
Now I'm not sure about the wiring schematic because it isn't described on your site. Should I wire the first two and last two op-amps together for load-sharing? I guess I just don't know the purpose of all four op-amps.
After studying your site today, I made a trip to radiohack and bought the required components. The problem is that I bought the quad op-amp because you led me to believe that it's better.
Now I'm not sure about the wiring schematic because it isn't described on your site. Should I wire the first two and last two op-amps together for load-sharing? I guess I just don't know the purpose of all four op-amps.
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