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Old 09-05-2006, 10:14 PM   #21 (permalink)
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i will have to measure my flex pipe ..but i am not planing on keeping the sensor in my car it is more to tune vehicles
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i will have to measure my flex pipe ..but i am not planing on keeping the sensor in my car it is more to tune vehicles
If its only for tuning and your not leaving it in then you should be fine,


Like i was saying people who have them permanently installed mount them lower in the exhaust to prolong the life or the sensor.
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but whit the wideband it is not possible to get a correct reading if i should just take out my original sensor and install the wideband into that position b/*** the ecu will throw a CEL making impossible to get a correct reading ... therefore both sensors work to getter for proper tune unless u burn a program into the ECU which prevents it from throwing a CEL.

thats my understanding , make corrections where needed
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