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Old 10-16-07, 05:09 PM
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I am going NA-T and when the put my exhaust on they refused to put the O2s in because they do not have the right bung. So I was wondering can I just trick my computer into thinking the O2s are there by replace the stock O2 with my Wideband 0-5v signal?

I have the AEM UEGO wideband.
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Anyone. please?
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buy a bung for 5-10 bucks.
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Do you already have the wideband installed? You can use the UEGO as your o2 sensor signal, yes. Read the instructions and it should say how to wire that up.
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