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Thread: How to: AEM UEGO serial output (to log your AEM wideband)

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    Default How to: AEM UEGO serial output (to log your AEM wideband)

    Here is a general how-to on making your own AEM serial output cable

    1. Go to an electronics store or online shop and purchase a DB-9 (rs-232) female recepticle like this



    2. Also purchase a DB-9 backshell like this



    3. Purchase some 18 guage wire (about 8 feet). I used blue and black, but it doesn't need to be a different color.

    4. Purchase a terminal lug that you can fit one of the bolts that go to the chassis to for grounding purposes. Here is an example.



    5. You will need to solder the connections so you will need a soldering iron, heat shrink, and solder. However you could also utilize enviornmental splices also... your choice

    6. Connect one wire (approximately 4 feet in length) to pin 2 on the DB-9 connector and connect one wire (apporximately 4 feet in length) to pin 5 on the DB-9 connector. Heat shrink the wire after solder has cooled.

    7. Connect your terminal lug to the wire that is coming from pin 5 on the DB-9 connector.

    8. Finished product should look something like this...



    9. The wire from pin 2 on the DB-9 connector needs to be soldered (and heat shrinked) to the blue "analog" wire that feeds off the back of the AEM UEGO.

    10. Connect the terminal lug to chassis ground, and mount the connector where you have easy access to it.

    11. You will also need to purchase a serial to usb converter (one that is Vista compatible if you have Vista) and follow the software install instructions. You can pick one up HERE as these seem to work with the less hastle.

    12. Go to start/control panel/system/hardware/device manager and find the serial to usb converter. Double click on this and go to advanced settings and reconfigure the COM port so it is set up on Com Port 3. Save and exit.

    13. After software is installed and the com port is configured, connect the serial to USB converter to the cable you just made, then connect it the usb side into the computer. Open Evoscan and go to the wideband tab on the top of the screen and configure the com port to COM port 3 as this is what you set up the serial to USB for.

    Make sure to check the Wideband O2 on the left of the screen so Evoscan knows to log it now.

    Connect your Tactrix cable up to the computer now, and start the car, start Evoscan and see if everything works... hopefully it does

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    Excellent tutorial! I did virtually the same thing. UEGO logs flawlessly.
    STM Tuned

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    Good stuff freddie

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    Very nicely written! Thanks for including the pictures as well as a photo of the finished product, looks very well done with the backshell on there.

    Josh
    "A veteran is someone who, at one point in his life, wrote a blank check made payable to 'The United States of America 'for an amount of 'up to and including my life.' That is Honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it." -Unknown

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    Thanks guys. I have a few spares for parts and such if you guys need any, but I won't have them till Mid January as I am in the process of moving right now. Just hit me up if you guys need the connector and back shell... pay for shipping and maybe add a donation and they are yours, of if you would like me to build one for you I can do that to, of course on a donation basis only, since it really isn't too much work...

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    Can someone re post the final how it should look picture. im in the middle of doing this my self in my Z.

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