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Old 02-21-2010, 11:53 AM
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next week i'll order the AEM Wideband Air / Fuel Gauge the gauge comes with sensor , and there are two 02 sensors plugged in the right/left side on my headers , so where i should plug the AEM sensor ?

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You will need to get an 02 sensor bung welded in somewhere, I'd recommend the drivers side bank because of the #7 cylinder tending to be the leanest. The only way you would be able to remove one of your current 02's and put this in its place is if you got a tune that would not require your narrow band 02 sensors. The AEM W/B kit may or may not come with an 02 bung, if it doesnt you can get them from most sponsors or other performance parts suppliers. :cough: Bring it to an exhaust place and they can weld it in for you for pretty cheap.
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You will need to get an 02 sensor bung welded in somewhere, I'd recommend the drivers side bank because of the #7 cylinder tending to be the leanest. The only way you would be able to remove one of your current 02's and put this in its place is if you got a tune that would not require your narrow band 02 sensors. The AEM W/B kit may or may not come with an 02 bung, if it doesnt you can get them from most sponsors or other performance parts suppliers. :cough: Bring it to an exhaust place and they can weld it in for you for pretty cheap.
thank you , does any one have some pistures for this setup ?
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I have my wide-band sensor installed on the driver side y-pipe about 1' after header collector. (Driver bank tends to run slightly leaner)




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