Wideband
#1
I would like to install a wideband setup on my 02 silverado. I'm getting the exhaust completely redone this week I hope so I'd like to get this figured out now.
I don't know much about wideband. I don't need it yet, my truck is still stock but will need it down the road. For now it would be cool to see AFR going down the road.
Do most people replace stock with wideband sensors and use HPT/whatever software to get the wideband talking to the stock ECM, or is the extra wideband bung/sensor added apart from the 4x factory O2 sensors? I'm looking at the AEM x series UEGO. Is that still "the deal "or is there a better setup now?
I don't know much about wideband. I don't need it yet, my truck is still stock but will need it down the road. For now it would be cool to see AFR going down the road.
Do most people replace stock with wideband sensors and use HPT/whatever software to get the wideband talking to the stock ECM, or is the extra wideband bung/sensor added apart from the 4x factory O2 sensors? I'm looking at the AEM x series UEGO. Is that still "the deal "or is there a better setup now?
#2
The long tubes from Speed Engineering come with a bung, I just screwed my wideband in there.
The stock sensors are narrowband. The AEM (or whatever brand) wideband never talks to the PCM, it is completely separate. Now you could remove a rear O2 sensor and replace it with a wideband and tune out the rear O2s.
I am using an AEM wideband but I may move on to something else as both it and the gauge seem to be broken. I will get with their tech support first though when I have the time to work on the truck.
The stock sensors are narrowband. The AEM (or whatever brand) wideband never talks to the PCM, it is completely separate. Now you could remove a rear O2 sensor and replace it with a wideband and tune out the rear O2s.
I am using an AEM wideband but I may move on to something else as both it and the gauge seem to be broken. I will get with their tech support first though when I have the time to work on the truck.
Last edited by shakenfake; Jul 18, 2023 at 03:02 PM.
#3
The long tubes from Speed Engineering come with a bung, I just screwed my wideband in there.
The stock sensors are narrowband. The AFR (or whatever brand) wideband never talks to the PCM, it is completely separate. Now you could remove a rear O2 sensor and replace it with a wideband and tune out the rear O2s.
I am using an AEM wideband but I may move on to something else as both it and the gauge seem to be broken. I will get with their tech support first though when I have the time to work on the truck.
The stock sensors are narrowband. The AFR (or whatever brand) wideband never talks to the PCM, it is completely separate. Now you could remove a rear O2 sensor and replace it with a wideband and tune out the rear O2s.
I am using an AEM wideband but I may move on to something else as both it and the gauge seem to be broken. I will get with their tech support first though when I have the time to work on the truck.
#6
Got a quote for exhaust from a local muffler shop. $750 for all-stainless side-exit and he's going to add an extra bung for a wideband sensor. He quoted $400 for aluminized and I said I'd rather pay double for stainless. The current exhaust is rusted beyond belief.
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HP Tuners 60004 HP Tuners Ballenger AFR500v2 with NTK Sensor Wideband Control Kit | Summit Racing
This is the kit my buddy with an 1100HP ZR1 recommended. He said, "The AEM is what everyone orders first, but if the are doing their own tuning they end up buying something like the one I posted". His is integrated into his ECM and HPT. I have so much to learn...
This is the kit my buddy with an 1100HP ZR1 recommended. He said, "The AEM is what everyone orders first, but if the are doing their own tuning they end up buying something like the one I posted". His is integrated into his ECM and HPT. I have so much to learn...







