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    aem wideband?

    I have a question about my wideband gauge, im thinking its on its way out but im not sure, my a/f ratio is all over the place at cruise, dead lean or around 12.0 12.5 sometimes going to 14.5. wot is 10.0 10.5. if it wasw going that lean during cruise wouldnt i get a lean code. can it be something in my tune?
    RCSB 04 Silverado 5.3 Nelson Tune, Maggie 3.2 pulley, Meth, GT2-3, 918 springs, Dynatech LT's,
    Gibson Exhaust, Transgo shift Kit, Vette servo, 4.10 auburn LSD, Joe Gibbs wheels

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    Mine fluctuates from like 13.5-16 but thats just daily driving, WOT mine goes to like 10.5-11.7 so its normal
    1951 3100
    1984 C10

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    The Aem Is Junk. Mine Did The Exact Same Thing And Then Finally Went Out Completely. I Went Autometer, Works Flawless. My .02
    single digit street truck


    for build info

    http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...cs-garage.html

    The best advice I have ever heard:... Only take B( . Y . )ST advice from someone that is CURRENTLY running a turbo setup close to, or bigger than what you want......

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    I have the sensor in my rear o2 spot. how bad is the cat throwing off what the gauge reads?
    RCSB 04 Silverado 5.3 Nelson Tune, Maggie 3.2 pulley, Meth, GT2-3, 918 springs, Dynatech LT's,
    Gibson Exhaust, Transgo shift Kit, Vette servo, 4.10 auburn LSD, Joe Gibbs wheels

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    casey23 Guest

    umm

    Quote Originally Posted by blown 04 View Post
    I have the sensor in my rear o2 spot. how bad is the cat throwing off what the gauge reads?
    The more bad news is your better off before the cat then after.. the cat will superheat the exhaust and Kill the sensor well before its time .... I would at least move it upstream...

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