"SSAFC vacuum line connection" and "SSAFC to AEM Wideband wiring" questions
** SSAFC Vacuum line **:
What's the best place on the intake manifold to hook this up to? I already have a boost controller hooked up to the manifold vacuum line closest to the driver side. Should I put another T there and hook that up to the SSAFC, or use one of the other manifold vacuum hoses; if so which one should I T off from?
** Hooking up SSAFC to AEM Wideband **:
The instruction for connecting the SSAFC to the stock O2 sensor wire at the ECU harness is straight forward, but I also want to connect my Wideband to the SSAFC (for data logging) and I'm not sure which wire on the SSAFC connects with which wire on the Wideband.
SSAFC has four orange wires. I'm guessing that I am to use only one of them to connect to the Wideband, and ignore the other three; correct? Does it matter which one I use?
AEM Wideband wire that I should be hooking up to the SSAFC is the "WHITE 0-5V" one; correct? Bottom of page 3 shows the wires on the Wideband:
http://www.aemelectronics.com/Images/Products/Installation Instructions 30-4100.pdf
Alright, so with this setup, I'll have two O2 sensors hooked up to the SSAFC (stock one and Wideband). In such a setup, what's the point of having the SSAFC use the stock O2 sensor instead of the more accurate Wideband (for both: piggybacking and data logging)?
** SSAFC Vacuum line **:
What's the best place on the intake manifold to hook this up to? I already have a boost controller hooked up to the manifold vacuum line closest to the driver side. Should I put another T there and hook that up to the SSAFC, or use one of the other manifold vacuum hoses; if so which one should I T off from?
** Hooking up SSAFC to AEM Wideband **:
The instruction for connecting the SSAFC to the stock O2 sensor wire at the ECU harness is straight forward, but I also want to connect my Wideband to the SSAFC (for data logging) and I'm not sure which wire on the SSAFC connects with which wire on the Wideband.
SSAFC has four orange wires. I'm guessing that I am to use only one of them to connect to the Wideband, and ignore the other three; correct? Does it matter which one I use?
AEM Wideband wire that I should be hooking up to the SSAFC is the "WHITE 0-5V" one; correct? Bottom of page 3 shows the wires on the Wideband:
http://www.aemelectronics.com/Images/Products/Installation Instructions 30-4100.pdf
Alright, so with this setup, I'll have two O2 sensors hooked up to the SSAFC (stock one and Wideband). In such a setup, what's the point of having the SSAFC use the stock O2 sensor instead of the more accurate Wideband (for both: piggybacking and data logging)?