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Old 01-02-2009, 09:52 PM
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I was wondering how i can get an AFR reading on my lap top while I'm driving so i can data log. I have a UEGO and a AEM FIC. just wondering what wires have to be connected or what i have to do.
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you need to take the blue wire to pin 2 and tap the black wire on the UEGO to pin 5 (ground) of a serial cable plugged into your PC. then you just use hyperterminal to "login" to the UEGO and it will start dumping the afr into the window. the UEGO manual has all this info.

http://tunertools.com/prodimages/AEM...structions.pdf
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ummm, i think he is looking for how to datalog it into the f/ic software. i forget which one. you'll have to search. one of the wires coming off of the uego gets connected to the harness on the f/ic. you have to crimp a "molex connector" onto the wire then insert it into the harness
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^ exactly. I know its the blue wire from the uego, but not sure what wire on the fic harness.
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Yea i cant remem either - the fic manual doesnt show which wire but i ahve mine setup like this - you use the 5v analog output from the wideband (i have a autometer) and connect it to the fic than do the aux guage setup on the fic and tell it 0-5v and define the min and max afr and label the guage as "AFR" If you like also Mine works perfectly ill check the wire when i get home
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Yea i cant remem either - the fic manual doesnt show which wire but i ahve mine setup like this - you use the 5v analog output from the wideband (i have a autometer) and connect it to the fic than do the aux guage setup on the fic and tell it 0-5v and define the min and max afr and label the guage as "AFR" If you like also Mine works perfectly ill check the wire when i get home
any luck?
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I say its a must do to have especially if you have the aem uego and aem fic, someone should make a post on this and have it stickied
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^ x2
now if only someone could tell us how!
a DIY would be awesome!!!!! Pictures are great!!
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Old 01-09-2009, 10:22 PM
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Anybody know how to do this?
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try aem forums.. most i see datalogging from the aem wideband are those w/ aem standalone
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^same, but there must be a way to read it through the FIC.

someone already posted that they did it. really wanting them to post again.

if the AFR reading is on the tuning program they why can't you get it....
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ill search around and see if i can find out how.....if i can find it ill try and do a diy and post it in the aem fic set up thread.
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this is the best info i could find on it straight from aem

"The FIC's Aux Input (pin 18 on the 22-pin connector) can be used to monitor a 0-5V wideband signal from an aftermarket wideband gauge. For instance, this will be the white wire on an AEM UEGO gauge (PN 30-4100).
Aux Input wiring is explained on page 9 and more details are on pages 22-23 of the "10-1910 instructions for 30-1910 FIC rev 071120.pdf" , which will be installed to your C:\Program Files\AEM\FIC folder if you have installed the latest version of FIC software. "
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i think i got all the info i need to hook up and configure the fic to read it correctly.......if i have time ill try and con FantasticG to help me out in making a diy this weekend.
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sorry guys i couldnt do it this weekend.......ill try and do it another time. Id really like to get this thing done so i can datalog it.
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Its cool!
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If i'm not mistaken there is a folder made in your fi/c software directory, when you install it on your computer which tells you which wire of the fic to hook up to the blue wire of the uego. I know 100% i read it either there or on the aem forums. Its just a one wire hook up, aem uego data to aem fic aux. I don't have it infront of me i'll see if i can find it tomorrow
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i tried this and it didnt' work lol.
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