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Old 07-12-2018, 03:29 PM
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Has anyone on here connected their AEM 30-0334 wideband to a dashlogic?

The instructions say pins 9-10 of the A connector are the analog outputs, My problem is these pins do not have any terminal/ wires coming out of the connector. Does anyone know a part number for the terminals needed to add wires to that connector? Better yet has anyone figured out how to get the dashlogic to pick up on the pid through the factory ECU like it does for hptuners?
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Just found the terminal number in the instructions. Here it is in case anyone else ever needs it. SPUD-001T-P0.5. If anyone has done this i'd love to know what the pid calculation is to add to the dashlogic to get this to read correctly.
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It's also in the manual on page 13

X is the Input slot so it will either be 1 or 2
If you're looking for afr: ((pid(1000X) * 2.3750) + 7.3125)
If you're looking for lambda like you should be: ((pid(1000x) * .1621) + .4990)
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Has anyone figured out if you can display this wideband through the OBD2 port into dash logic? I have done some searching and have had no luck.
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You cannot display it via the ODB port. I worked with dash logic to try to get that to work but for whatever reason the beta firmware they sent me to try never worked. They claimed they had it working on Camaro's so I would have expected it to work on ours, but for whatever reason it didn't and I think we both lost interest in getting it going.

In my case, I added 2 pins to the wiring harness on the Wideband for the 0-5V output and wired that directly to dash logic. OBD would have been nice though, I really wish they would have gotten that working.

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Dang, sounds like it is possible so I still have hope for down the line. Doesn't look like there have been any firmware updates recently though.
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Yeah I wouldn't hold your breath on that one. They got bought out by Auto Meter last I heard and I'm not sure if that is good or bad for them, particularly for stuff like this. Oh well, still a pretty cool device that works well.
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According to the AEM documentation https://static.summitracing.com/glob...vm-30-0334.pdf the default PID is 36. Unfortunately the DashLogic software wont let you use any PID that isn't in their table. It will say the PID is invalid. I wonder if the PID lookup table is part of the firmware or in the software. Do you still have that beta firmware? Does it have any value for the PID 36?
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I updated the firmware to a 2.02 I found. It seemed to pull the PIDs from the module on connect, still no PID 36 but I think we are on to something. I would be interested what you see on the PID lookup for that beta version you have.

I got excited for a second because I was able to get a preset for pid(36) by exporting a preset and editing the xml file and then reimporting it, it got passed the invalid pid that blocked it before. But when I plugged it into my car I still just get 0 for data.
Also if I just select 36 in advanced mode on the HUD it just gives an N/A.

So that's about all I can think of for now. Still no luck.

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There's more to being able to use the data than just knowing the PID # unfortunately. I'm pretty sure the beta I have shows the PID # but it still doesn't work, I'll see if I can dig it up
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I found it but it won't let me upload it here, not a supported file type

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