AEM X-WIFI
Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 3:33 pm
I recently purchased the AEM X-WIFI wideband package assuming that it would work with Nistune since it uses the AEM UEGO controller (according to the marketing). Naturally, my assumption appears to be incorrect
as it does not appear to work with Nistune. Now, instead of trying to return it or get a different wideband setup, I thought I'd ask here to see how hard it would be to get support for it added to Nistune.
Looking at the previous threads on here for the AEM UEGO, it appears that communication with Nistune will not work until you can confirm, through a terminal connection, that the wideband is delivering readings. Using the Mini-USB to USB cable, I am able to assign the device to a COM Port and connect through a terminal. However, the data stream appears to be different than the AEM UEGO Gauge. The data stream for the gauge is supposed to look like this:

However, the X-WIFI displays output like this:

The first column appears to be the Lambda value and the other 2 columns are for the EGT sensors, which I do not have, but thought I may at some point. I did try connecting using AEM's software and was able to get a successful connection using their application as well:

One other thing to note is that the COM port settings were slightly different than what I've seen for the UEGO Gauge. The baud rate/bits per second for the Gauge I have seen displayed as 9600, however for the X-WIFI, the baud rate is 115200. It is possible to turn off any of the 3 streams and have any combination of the AFR and EGTs streaming. I did try turning off the EGT streams and have just the AFR data streaming and then using Nistune, which I figured would not work, but tried anyway.
I did see that there is a thread for AEM's new inline UEGO, but that it appears to have similar issues as the X-WIFI in that it also output's different data than expected. Is it a difficult process to have Nistune recognize these other outputs? If not, I'd like to request an additional recognition of the X-WIFI output.
I hope I've provided enough info on the issue that I'm having, but if I've overlooked anything, please let me know. I hope this is the correct place to ask this and that I'm not asking something that has been answered time and again.

Looking at the previous threads on here for the AEM UEGO, it appears that communication with Nistune will not work until you can confirm, through a terminal connection, that the wideband is delivering readings. Using the Mini-USB to USB cable, I am able to assign the device to a COM Port and connect through a terminal. However, the data stream appears to be different than the AEM UEGO Gauge. The data stream for the gauge is supposed to look like this:

However, the X-WIFI displays output like this:

The first column appears to be the Lambda value and the other 2 columns are for the EGT sensors, which I do not have, but thought I may at some point. I did try connecting using AEM's software and was able to get a successful connection using their application as well:

One other thing to note is that the COM port settings were slightly different than what I've seen for the UEGO Gauge. The baud rate/bits per second for the Gauge I have seen displayed as 9600, however for the X-WIFI, the baud rate is 115200. It is possible to turn off any of the 3 streams and have any combination of the AFR and EGTs streaming. I did try turning off the EGT streams and have just the AFR data streaming and then using Nistune, which I figured would not work, but tried anyway.
I did see that there is a thread for AEM's new inline UEGO, but that it appears to have similar issues as the X-WIFI in that it also output's different data than expected. Is it a difficult process to have Nistune recognize these other outputs? If not, I'd like to request an additional recognition of the X-WIFI output.
I hope I've provided enough info on the issue that I'm having, but if I've overlooked anything, please let me know. I hope this is the correct place to ask this and that I'm not asking something that has been answered time and again.