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Thread: Data logging with an AEM wideband?

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    Garrett booster
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    Data logging with an AEM wideband?

    I have been reading a lot over the past few days about Dataloging. Wish I knew all this stuff before I purchased a WB, but it is too late.
    I have an AEM WB and was trying to figure out how to datalog it. After Reading info in the KC and I thought it might be possible with Risen's article on hooking up a USB off the LM.
    Has anyone tried this with and AEM? or know how to do it?
    Does someone have a winlog plugin for an AEM?
    Thanks

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    turbo addict
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    Re: Data logging with an AEM wideband?

    I've got an AEM but I've never tried to data log with it.

    My understanding is that is has both an RS-232 port and a 0-5v port. If you've got a Windows machine with a serial port then you should be able to use that. You make the cable described in the AEM manual, open "terminal" in Windows, plug it all up, and go. AFAIK, the AEM will start spitting data once it starts up.

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    Garrett booster
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    Re: Data logging with an AEM wideband?

    Thanks,
    I did come across that, I was hopping to compare the Air/fuel with RPM and all the other stuff on one chart.

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