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Old Oct 14, 2008, 06:09 AM
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AEM UEGO. Had it for more than a year and about 7k miles. No issues.
Old Oct 14, 2008, 02:42 PM
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I've used AEM in two different setups. Both have worked great. I have the AEM in my Evo now and haven't had any issues yet. One thing I'm not 100% sure on, is if you're planning on running leaded race gas down the road, I think that the sensor that AEM uses will get affected by it. So keep that in mind. Maybe someone will more knowledge of the AEM sensor will chime in.
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Originally Posted by gsrboi80
The point is not whether or not you have EVOSCAN DUH.

The point is your making a bold statement with nothing backing it. Like I said the NGK kit uses one of the best proven wideband sensors money can buy.

By you just using a blanket statement saying its junk is just showing how your pure ignorance shines.

Go troll somewhere else
x2.. The ngk is the most reliable wbo2 I have owned in all of my years in the dsm game. It took several beatings in weather and with race gas and I never had to replace the sensor.

Now on the other hand, I dont want to bash the aem unit but my friends and I have had nothing but bad luck with it and we race often. The race gas just kills those sensors so fast. But i guess for pump gas its a good unit.

Old Oct 28, 2008, 04:57 PM
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Which is the easiest to use with evoscan and vista? Does the NGK work with vista?
Old Oct 28, 2008, 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by lan_evo_mr9
Which is the easiest to use with evoscan and vista? Does the NGK work with vista?
Yes it will work but youll need to unpin your rear O2, pin the 0-5v analog output of the NGKs harness into your ECU, mod your rom to disable your O2, and mod ECUFlash's XML to log the correct values. Mine datalogs 100% in EVOSCAN and Mitsulogger

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i have innovate and no problems so far
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By doing it this way Vista will not be a factor because there is no cabling going from your wideband to your laptop
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Originally Posted by speedypollard
I have EvoScan too...ngk are junk!
Any information to back up your claim or are you just that ignorant?


Originally Posted by gsrboi80
Yes it will work but youll need to unpin your rear O2, pin the 0-5v analog output of the NGKs harness into your ECU, mod your rom to disable your O2, and mod ECUFlash's XML to log the correct values. Mine datalogs 100% in EVOSCAN and Mitsulogger

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but with a standalone, you dont need to do this correct?




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