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  1. #1 Using a wideband with a aeroforce scan gauge 
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    I was wondering if anyone has ever hooked up a wideband with a aeroforce interceptor scan gauge? I watched a YouTube video on how to set up the values and convert the voltage on the gauge it's self that seems pretty simple. I have 2 anolog outputs but my question is how do I hook the wideband o2 to the 1 wire anolog output on the aeroforce gauge? What do I buy since I don't need the actual wideband gauge and kit? If anyone knows or have done this some info would be much appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tonkin2000GT View Post
    What do I buy since I don't need the actual wideband gauge and kit?
    I kinda asked something similar via chat. I don't think I worded it right. I was wondering if I could skip the wideband kit(s) and order just a Bosch wideband sensor to use with an Aeroforce? I'd like a dual Aeroforce someday. Lol

    It looks like we're asking the same thing, so I'd be grateful for any help too.
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    the aeroforce has 3 analog input wires, one that is used for power, and the other two that are for actual sensor's. one of the wires on that 3 wire harness that goes into the gauge is where you would connect the actual input for the wideband gauge. you will need the actual wideband gauge kit from aeroforce for it to work. I would recommend an actual wideband sensor kit like the innovate mtx-l, or a plx because I don't know how the aeroforce wideband kit will work with analog outputs that you can use to tune with. also, we had one member on here that had the aeroforce gauge, and hooked up an aeroforce wb kit to, and the wb sensor fried the gauge. there might have been something wrong with the gauge but the sensor had been tested good by aeroforce, and before the hookup, the gauge worked just fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SgtMarshal View Post
    I would recommend an actual wideband sensor kit...because I don't know how the aeroforce wideband kit will work with analog outputs that you can use to tune with.
    That clears it up and helps me get on the same page. Thanks, Sgt.
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