PLX SM-AFR Wideband
Has anyone installed this yet? I have one but I don't have a soldering gun yet and I'm in the middle of a move and my car is sitting on a boat waiting to be shipped to England.
http://plxdevices.com/products_SMAFR...FSRFGgodnjEwPg
Wow, thats a nice looking product for $200. What do you need to soder? Use splice clips
Wow, thats a nice looking product for $200. What do you need to soder? Use splice clips
Originally Posted by bkuhl
Has anyone installed this yet? I have one but I don't have a soldering gun yet and I'm in the middle of a move and my car is sitting on a boat waiting to be shipped to England.
you need to cut a hole in your spipe and weld the bung in - you cant solder it.
Originally Posted by jwaggz82
you need to cut a hole in your spipe and weld the bung in - you cant solder it.
then wiring the sensor module to the cigarette lighter would mean that the gauge [and O2 sensor] will be on even when the car is not. I guess if I took that route I would need to add an inline switch to the power line. That's why it says to hook it up to the IGN power.
splice the power into the AUX cig outlet in the armrest if you use anything on the main cig outlet like a radar detector or something. I spliced my AEM UEGO into this and found out today that it is NOT an always on source. I even switched the circuit and feel so stupid now

(Its an excellent Ignition ON I & II 12v source.)
(Its an excellent Ignition ON I & II 12v source.)
Originally Posted by bkuhl
so the questions now are:
1) what gauge is the wiring for the cig lighter
1) what gauge is the wiring for the cig lighter
Nope it's actually closer to 20. I can't believe they would use 20 gauge for a 10A circuit but they must plan on the fuse taking care of any issues... I used the cubby-light (white and green wires) to power the back-light on my gauges.







