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Old 04-07-2015, 05:18 AM   #161
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I've scaled the reading to match the gauge display as much as possible. As you can see from the log below, the readings are a bit off when compared to the stock O2 sensor.

http://www.datazap.me/u/skorov/aem-f...log=0&data=3-6

Do you think this is an acceptable error?

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From that log you can easily see the delay caused by the difference in position. Now you can log the wideband I personally wouldn't worry about the stock one. There will always be a variance between different sensors, and honestly there may be times when the stock one's more accurate.

So long as your closed loop operation is scaled using the OEM sensor to reduce trims, use the wideband just to keep an eye the sensor isn't failing over time.

Remember to try and calibrate the wideband every once in a while. Most recommend annually.
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