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AEM Flex Fuel Wideband Failsafe Gauge No FF Sensor 304910 User Manual
AEM Flex Fuel Wideband Failsafe Gauge No FF Sensor 304910 User Manual
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Page 12 Data Logger The Wideband Ethanol Boost has an internal logger that can store approximately 2.5 hours of data. The system maintains two levels of data logs. First, all AFR data points are stored and downloadable for viewing on the AFR vs. Pressure Graph in the W ideband Ethanol Boost Configuration tab. Second, all inputs, outputs, and alarm triggers are logged in special log file format for viewing with the AEMdata software that comes as part of the W ideband Failsafe download package....
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Page 13 Output Configuration The Wideband Ethanol Boost has one ground (low side) output that is triggered when an alarm condition exists. This output can be used in a multitude of ways to reduce boost, retard ignition timing, or otherwise protect an engine in the event there is a problem with the fuel system. The following is an index of possible auxiliary devices that can be triggered by the alarm output: AEM EMS Function Description Nitrous Fuel & Ignition Maps Use the ground output to...
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Page 14 NC/NO Relay The following are examples of how a NC/NO relay (Bosch PN 0-332-019-203 or similar) can be configured for use with the Wideband Failsafe. Signal Interrupt: The low side (ground) output from the Wideband Ethanol Boost can be used to turn ON a NC (normally closed) relay and interrupt the output signal from a boost controller to its boost solenoid (shown below). NOTE: Be sure that pulling power from the boost solenoid will decrease boost down to the wastegate spring...
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Page 15 Appendix II - Changing Faceplate / Bezel The Wideband Ethanol Boost gauge comes with the black bezel and Air/Fuel-Gasoline faceplate installed. However, a silver bezel and multiple faceplates are also included. To change them, orient the gauge so you are looking at the faceplate. Rotate the bezel counter-clockwise to unscrew it from the gauge cup. The bezel, lens, and rubber spacer are all removable. Next, remove the faceplate, but note the two keyways on each side. W hen inserting the...
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Page 16 Before inserting the terminals into the connector, refer to the figure to be sure that the locking mechanism on the terminals is positioned properly in the connector. Insert the AEMnet+ terminal (white wire) into the available Pin 13 on the Wideband Ethanol Boost connector. Push the wire in until the locking mechanism on the terminal and connector lock into place. Pull lightly on the white wire to confirm the locking mechanism has latched. This figure shows the correct...
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Page 17 Appendix V – AEMnet Messages Message ID: 0x00000026 (29-bit) Rate: 10mS continuous Byte Label Data Type Scaling Offset Range 0 Lambda 16 bit unsigned .0001 Lambda/bit 0 0 to 6.5535 Lambda 1 2 Pressure 16 bit unsigned .001 PSI/bit -15 -15 to 50.535 PSI 3 4 Fuel Temperature 8 bit signed 1 degC/bit 0 -40 degC – 125degC 5 Flex Fuel Ethanol Content 8 bit unsigned 1 %/bit 0 0 – 100% 6 (bit0) AFR Ready Boolean 0 = false, 1 = true 0 0/1 6 (bit1) AFR Heater Open Error Boolean 0 = false,...
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Page 18 12 Month Limited Warranty Advanced Engine Management Inc. warrants to the consumer that all AEM High Performance products will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months from date of the original purchase. Products that fail within this 12-month warranty period will be repaired or replaced at AEM’s option, when determined by AEM that the product failed due to defects in material or workmanship. This warranty is limited to...