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  1. #1 HP Tuner with Pro link and AEM WB (30-4110) 
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    Does anyone here use the Hp Tuners Pro link to connect the AEM WB model 30-4110? I've researched the wiring for the two, and cannot find anything for this model AEM.

    It looks like the white wire of the AEM (5v output) would connect to the red wire on the pro-link (Analog 1), but I'm not positive.
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    pretty sure you got it right. i use the 5v wire to my egr and import it into hpt that way.

    you do still have to set it up in the scanner. the maths are pre done for you so its bit easier then through the egr plug.

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    So where does everyone run the wideband sensor cable? I didn't want to drill, but it doesn't look like I have a choice. '05 GTP
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    i got 99% of all my wires ran through the shift cable grommet. you need to pull the pass side carpet down so you can get your hand up to about dead center to the fire wall. i used a long screw driver with a pull wire taped on the end of it, push it through, find it on the other side . then you can tape the wb cable to the pull wire and pull the wb cable through.

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    Damn. That spot is golden...Thanks for that. I took the thick rubber piece out, and there's all kinds of room the to make a spot in the rubber grommet. I actually used some electrical wiring to shove thru there and pull it up in the engine bay, tape the wideband cable to it, and pulled it back thru. Now I'm thinking a boost gauge is in order also.
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