who's using AEM uego?
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who's using AEM uego?
Ok I'm throwing in the towel. The fight between myself and the LC-1 has come to a point where I'm completely convinced that in any situation other than absolutely perfect conditions it is just to high maintainence. or a complete piece of **** which ever you prefer to call it. I've been through two now the first was a confirmed and rma'd defective unit. the second wouldn't program and has now completely quit working after a firmware update to try and fix the programming issue. long story short I just don't trust it in a 1990 mazda that will never have perfect electrical conditions.
So I'm just wondering who is using the AEM products, and if you have had any issues with said units?
So I'm just wondering who is using the AEM products, and if you have had any issues with said units?
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Funny that this topic comes up just now. I'm getting ready to replace my AEM with an LC-1 / XD-16.
The AEM works pretty well, though I seem to have a chronic and growing miscalibration of the analog output which I've been unable to correct. I went with the LC1 this time as it is supposedly much faster responding than the AEM, so perhaps I can tighten up my closed-loop operation a bit.
The AEM works pretty well, though I seem to have a chronic and growing miscalibration of the analog output which I've been unable to correct. I went with the LC1 this time as it is supposedly much faster responding than the AEM, so perhaps I can tighten up my closed-loop operation a bit.
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+1 UEGO, I installed it through the extra output on ms. Configured it like said on this forum, and it works perfectly (thus far) though I have yet to do any "real" tuning other than idle cells.
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wow, I definitely didn't expect that much of a response. I know that a lot of people claim that it's allways "installer error" that makes the LC-1s go ape ****, but I'd been a professional installer of aftermarket automotive goods for the better part of 15 years. I am also MECP certified in automotive electronics. So I know it's not me. I wanted the best and should have looked a little deeper. Bad on me, but at least it was only 200 bones and a month worth of time wasted. lesson learned. thanks for the feedback fellers.