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Old 03-02-2010, 12:52 PM
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I recently aquired an AEM wideband gauge and a bosch wideband sensor (Thanks Lloyd). I will be installing this into a dual gauge pod located on the drivers side window pillar.

Now there are 4 wires (IIRC)
*Red = Power
*Black = Ground
*White = Another output or input???
*Blue = Likely datalog output???

Can anyone confirm white&blue?

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 ).

Thanks in advance.
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Wideband on mine went through the bulkhead. Pics on my link in your other thread.

Power and earth i'd go to the ECU harness. Again, as per my thread.
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When TTS fitted mine he tapped into an ignition live under the steering column and ran the earth through to the engine bay, same with the wideband, there is a rubber grommit just below the brake servo on the left hand side of the engine bay.
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Thanks chaps.
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EDIT.

I know where you mean now, got confused for a moment .
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If it's a PITA running several wires through the bulkhead, another good earth point is where bonnet release catch secures to the body.
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Originally Posted by Irvatron,Mar 2 2010, 09:52 PM
I recently aquired an AEM wideband gauge and a bosch wideband sensor (Thanks Lloyd). I will be installing this into a dual gauge pod located on the drivers side window pillar.

Now there are 4 wires (IIRC)
*Red = Power
*Black = Ground
*White = Another output or input???
*Blue = Likely datalog output???

Can anyone confirm white&blue?

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?
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Nice vid
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Cheers Chris mate, nice onee
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Any questions mate give me a ring. I installed this about a month ago.


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