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Old 02-27-2010, 04:39 PM
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AEM wideband install

I know a few of you have installed this gauge. I was wondering where I can pass the sensor signal wire. Pics would help greatly, thanks in advance.


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Old 02-27-2010, 04:44 PM
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There is a rubber grommet under the dash (drivers side) right behind the brake pedal I believe.. that will allow you to pass it through the fire wall and into the engine bay.
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huh? You need to weld a bung into your downpipe for the sensor. If your trying to figure out where to send the wires through the firewall, there's a hole with a rubber gromet in it behind the clutch.
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theres a how-to for this and it shows pics of where it is, search for wideband in the how-to section.
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Thank you for all of the help. I am aware of the welding of my O2 bung.
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just incase you dont

in case the how to i didnt find one but theres so many so idk

but all you need to do is hook up the sensor run it under the car make sure you ziptie it to something so it doesnt touch the downpipe or header or your in some real trouble

run it through the firewall and it will come out the foot pedel

then run it up to where your boost gauge is

then splice the power and ground of your boost gauge and run it to your aem wideband and hook them all up put them it in a pillar and your done =)

then you can set lamda later
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I will post pics of install after its done (not in the a-pillar). I know how to install it lol, I just didnt want to make holes where there are already ones. Clean installs ftw
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