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Aem Wideband Uego Controller 30-2300 on 2040-parts.com

US $450.00
Location:

Flowery Branch, Georgia, United States

Flowery Branch, Georgia, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

Product Descriptions:

A wideband UEGO sensor controller accurately monitors Air/Fuel ratios (AFR) during the tuning process to prevent a lean fuel mixture, which could lead to engine damage. AEM's Wideband UEGO Controller is available in single- and dual-channel models for everything from four-cylinders to V10s, and is the most affordable UEGO sensor controller available. This unit has a very low current draw, and features both 0-5v calibrated output and 0-1v calibrated output to mimic the factory narrow band sensor, eliminating the chance of a factory computer issuing a trouble code. This unit works with virtually any stand-alone engine management system.

Product Features:

• Ideal for use with ANY aftermarket standalone engine managament system

• Accurate to 0.1 AFR 

• Available in single- or dual-channel modes

• Bosch sensor(s) included

• 0-5v calibrated output with 0-1v secondary output to eliminate trouble codes

• Extruded aluminum enclosure

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