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Old 03-03-2010, 11:31 AM
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Default AEM wideband+gauge installation help

I recently aquired an AEM wideband gauge and a bosch wideband sensor. I will be installing this into a dual gauge pod located on the drivers side window pillar.

Where have people tapped to for the Red+black wires?

Also where is a good point to feed the wire through the chasis down to the wideband sensor?

I have a tracysports manifold that already has a bung hole for another sensor (which is nice smile.gif ).

If anyone has any pictures? it would be most appreciated.

Pictures specfically of the tap points and where the wires pass through to the cabin.

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Old 03-03-2010, 11:44 AM
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i have an after market headunit so i just tapped into the ground in that and the 12volt accersory in there. that gave me my power. now through the firewall, is just as simple. under the hood back under the clutch master cylinder, or off to side i cant remeber there is a rubber gromet. i just used a little knife to cut a slit and shoved my finger through lol. run the senor wire through that. as far as where to route the wire i am not sure because mines in my test pipe. i ran my down the drive side part of the trans and ran it over the trans just like the factory 02 sensor....
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