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Unhappy AEM Universal EMS - which pins???

Got the AEM Universal 1902U at last!!!

Just a quick question, i’ve got two separate external wideband lambda controllers which give 0-5v outputs, on the universal AEM which pins would I connect the analogue outputs up to?

Trying to avoid having to use the built-in UEGO controller in the AEM so that I can utilise the existing controllers I have, otherwise I have to bang on another 2 sensors, a bit pointless if the EMS supports external controllers, just theres hardly any info on this in the Universal EMS manual...

Can anyone help????
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