Installation Time
(approx) 1 Hour
Difficulty Level:
Simple installation for anyone.
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| Brand | AEM Electronics |
| Gauge Type | Air and Fuel Mixture Gauge |
Wideband Sensor Controller. The AEM Electronics X-Series Wideband UEGO AFR Sensor Controller Gauge provides tuners and automotive professionals the capability to monitor wideband air/fuel ratio accurately via the factory CAN-bus stream. This gauge is essential for achieving safer and more powerful tunes by displaying real-time AFR, making it indispensable for vehicles with piggyback tuning or open-source EFI software systems.
Robust Construction And Appearance. Constructed with a durable black bezel and faceplate, the gauge features a compact 52mm diameter and a slim 0.825-inch depth. The inclusion of high-quality Bosch 4.9 LSU sensors, locking connectors, and an auto-dimming display ensures longevity and ease of use in both daily driving and motorsport applications.
Simple Installation. Installing the X-Series gauge involves a straightforward OBDII pass-through connection, requiring no drilling or complex wiring for basic operation. Additional outputs for data logging are user-configurable but optional, maintaining a relatively simple setup process.
Warranty. This product includes a 12-month warranty covering the gauge itself but excludes the Bosch O2 sensor.
Application. Designed for universal fitment across 2008 and newer vehicles, this gauge may require some adaptation depending on the vehicle’s CAN-bus network architecture.
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Installation Info
Installation Time
(approx) 1 Hour
Difficulty Level:
Simple installation for anyone.
Installation Guides
No guide available for this part yet.
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