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    Wideband help

    I am tring to setup my aem x-series uego wideband to my hp tuners, i have my wide band grounded and the red wire to key switch power, have my whote wire from wb to p1 on hp and have brown wire from wb to p5 and my wideband still will not show up in scanning....ive tried to add it as gauge also the other ways to what am i missing or doing wrong thanks... please take it easy on me im a novice just learning this whole tunning shit lol

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    What's the model # on the WB?

    What kind of readings are you getting in HPT? Nothing or wrong values or what?

    Post a log and your channel config

    I don't see anything about a brown wire in the manual. I assume that's supposed to be ground?
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    30-0300 x-series-uego aem

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    And to the rest of the questions?

    Have you walked through these steps?

    http://www.hptuners.com/forum/showth...PRO-Interface)
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    log

    think I got it by grounding the brown wire just trying now to figure out how to add a gauge to the log screen
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    Ground that brown wire right at the MPVI interface. That is the ground reference for the analog output. You want the wideband and the interface to agree on what ground ( 0v )voltage is. Once they do, you should not have any issues with ground offsets. A big upside for the small annoyance of the extra wire

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    I got it dr mike but now how to i add it to show up on my gauges etc on the scanner i was able to get it to pull up and read but only shows in the channel not on my display thanks

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    Post your layout and a brief log and I'll show you.

    It's not hard, just right click inside the gauge window, click gauge display. In the list that pops up, find whichever gauge you want to change to show your wideband. Click on it. Now you have to change it to wideband

    Beside "parameter" up at the top, click on the blue text. Find your wideband in the list that pops up (hit the gear icon up at the top to filter out stuff that you can't use and also type in something like "AEM" so it will make it easy). Double click and you're done. If you want to change the min/max, etc. then change those however you want them to be.
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