Does anyone know how to install a wideband to a trinity?

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thad8403

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I'm trying to link my AEM uego wideband to my diablosport trinity with diablo cable t1015. I called diablosport today and they told me to ground the green wire and spliced the white wires together from the uego to the t1015 cable. It doesn't read the sensor correctly and stops logging like I shut the truck off. I also wired it up like a video off of YouTube and the trinity reads correctly but it won't log for longer than 5 secs and stops and tells me to start my truck. I hooked the black and white wires coming from the t1015 cable to ground and connected the red wire to the white wire on the uego. Thanks for the help.

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Remove the locking lug nuts and reinstall regular lug nuts. Good luck.

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Remove the locking lug nuts and reinstall regular lug nuts. Good luck.

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This guy I know won't give me the 4 I need even though he has 40 extra just lying around

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I don't know why they don't make this easier. It was pretty confusing for me to gather all the info to get it all running. Even after I got it going correctly the aem's a/f in the log would bounce around and not be usable even when the gauge would be reading steady at 12.6. I ended up finding it easier just to film the a/f gauge.
 
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