s300 wideband Information

Calibrations for S-Manager - Use all calibrations at your own risk (dyno tuning recommended)
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mcneil
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s300 wideband Information

Post by mcneil »

Iv read on the main page of hondata, that they say to use the PLX M wideband sensor. If i was to buy a AEM Uego sensor, just the sensor without the gauge, is it possible for me to wire that sensor to datalog, and also use as my primary o2 sensor? Or could i jsut wire this in for the datalog.

Iv become stuck looking for information and am still unsure and dont want to make a purchase for a wideband if i end up needing a different one.



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Spunkster
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No, just a sensor will not work. You also need the controller. We have seen many people have problems with other brands and only recommend using the PLX.
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Post by soxfan143 »

Mu bud just ordered a package deal from Evans tuning and he includes an AEM wideband with the S300 package. So you're saying that when I hook up the AEM 5v feed to the S300 that I will most likely have issues? Also, what pin in the ECU do I hook the 0-5v feed to? Thansk Hondata or Spunkster.
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Make sure it is grounded to the thermostat housing.

For basics of installing a wideband, please see: http://www.hondata.com/techplxwiring.html
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