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ahhhh crap I know I hooked my car up to do this but never got to try it. There was a really nice thread on here that somebody made with a how to which is what I followed. I'll see if i can find it for you.

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well I thought I remembered who made the post but to no avail. I did find this thread tho which has some helpful ideas/links you can check out and prolly figure it out from this...

http://www.moddedmustangs.com/forums/99-04/255708-datalogging-aem-uego-wideband.html
 
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I don't believe that gauge has internal logging, I believe it only has outputs to a separate data logger. I know the AEM Failsafe has internal data logging.
 
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^ yes you'll have to set it up to plug into a laptop, along with an sct handheld then you'll be able to datalog everything on the sct software.

Also op you are correct, take out one rear o2 and put the wideband there, that's where I have mine.
 
Oh ****, I cleared my photobucket I forgot.

I'm sorry man, I can't even remember it was a while ago
 
you can just use a regular FireWire 400 cable. no need to get the SCT one as i believe they are expensive.

if you have an external hard drive somewhere with like a FireWire 400 to 800, just cut off the 800 side or pickup a FireWire 400 cable from an electronics store. They are super cheap.

The wires to hookup to the FireWire datalog cable is only the Black for ground, Orange for Analog Input and Blue for Analog Input Ground...



in SCT Livewire, make sure you enable the Analog 1 & 2 sections for datalogging and make sure Livewire is set to read (v*2)+10
 
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