The gauge in this video is NOT an X series gauge. My gauge is a classic gauge. I believe that is for the new version of the AEM requires the Brown wire to be wired in as well. I have heard it goes to Pin D21 but I cannot confirm 100% as I have not tested. [30-4110] Classic gauge only has: Red - 12V Power Black - Ground White - 0-5v Output Blue - Serial Output [30-0300] The X series has: Red - 12V Power Black - Ground Green/Black - AEMnet- /CANL White/Black - AEMnet+ / CANH Blue - Serial / RS-232 Output White - 0-5v Output Positive Brown - 0-5v Output Negative Hope this helps!!
I like that. "We are not professionals. We do what we can, with what we have, to make our projects work." Amen. Same here, but i never heard it put better than that.
Nayz bro.. no bullshit, straight to the point, precise instructions, video and editing on point. Deserves a "subscribe'. 😉 Been having trouble getting proper info on wideband sensors. Thanks for the vid.
My version does not have the brown wire, I believe that is for the new version of the AEM. I have not worked with them before but it does seem that it does need to have the brown routed as well. Mine only had: Red Black White Blue
My version does not have the brown wire, I believe that is for the new version of the AEM. I have not worked with them before but it does seem that it does need to have the brown routed as well. Mine only had: Red Black White Blue
Hi! That is the same harness I used for my setup as well since mine is a 2000. It might vary slightly but for sure it won’t affect you since you’re OBD2B👍🏻 Just make sure you are wiring in the correct signal wire and you should be good
You may be able to do it without the gauge but I know AEM has the output directly from the gauge. You may be able to solder it in but I do not know the workflow to do so.
Yeah my s300 was upset because originally I selected the p04 setting. I couldn’t for the life of me figure out how to show 0-5v on s300. Well that was the problem. When I switched to the p0 setting it corrected that.