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Old 05-13-2006, 03:05 PM
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i have this and it didn't come with a gauge... but wasn't sure if i can just use any gauge...is it possible to hook up an autometer gauge to it and work?? or do i have to have aem gauge to have it work?? i would think the controller just sends out a 0-5v signal for a gauge or ems!! Can anybody confirm this??
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Old 05-13-2006, 08:10 PM
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I believe the autometer runs off a narrowband. I may be mistaken though. Check out their website for a spec/tech sheet.

I believe the unit you have is an add on for the ems, also, its made to incorporate into an EMS; not sure if its supposed to be able to go to a stand alone gauge
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you need the aem gauge or you can directlywire it into your cars o2 harness for a more accurate reading
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Old 05-14-2006, 07:33 AM
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well, judging by his avatar pic, i would say he has a honda. unless he is running hondata s300 he needs to convert the voltage to a 0-4.5v signal as thats what the factory ECU reads and the UEGO is 0-5v.
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that was my old si but its actually for my 240sx and i don't plan on using it with a ems.. i was just going to use it to look at my a/f with a gauge, but didn't know if i can hook up any gauge to it.. i did read some where that i have to use a aem gauge...which is 200 bucks by the way!!!! i guess i'll have to sell it!!
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it depends on what tiype of engine management you have. i wouldnt sell it it is very useful.
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Old 05-14-2006, 11:07 AM
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i don't have ems...i do plan on using safc but i'm not planning to use ems!!
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try and stay away from the safc
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