AEM Wideband Test
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This video is a response to O2 Sensor Test - How to check to see if your aftermarket O2 sensor is bad
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@hoonyeah greenville, what kinda car is this?
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wi hell yeah what city man?
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I had installed a AEM wideband in my nissan y10 and for what you have shown me I never new this was possible and I thought mines was working ok but I was wrong thanks for the tip
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Awesome vid.
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Mine is still kicking after about 10k boosted miles.
Race gas tends to kill the sensors faster...fyi
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@hoonyeah . HOW FAR DOWNSTREAM DID YOU MOUNT THE SENSOR FROM THE COLLECTOR OR TURBO .
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what is the best sensor for improved reading wideband AEM WIDEBAND
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91 Honda CRX Si
hoonyeah 1 week ago
Green Bay
hoonyeah 2 weeks ago
Naturally aspirated. O2 sensor was in high flow cat (36+ inches downstream)
hoonyeah 1 year ago
I've now replaced this sensor twice, first run was unknown mileage and time, second time was about 5,000 miles and 3 months. They die sometimes. Just have to live with it. Might want to ensure it's far enough downstream from head/turbo/whatever is generating heat as that will shorten the life of this sensor. It's not worth struggling over, just buy a new one on ebay for $75ish. Hope this helps.
hoonyeah 1 year ago