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Old 07-11-2011, 05:26 PM
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Ok guys i have a couple questions... first my exhaust is lts and true duals with spun cats right off the headers.

From what i have been reading the sensor needs to be before the cats, so i will need to put it pretty much in the collector of the header correct?

Should i mount it in the pass. or driver side?

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I installed mine on the driver side because I read that cylinder 7 is sometimes known to be leaner than the rest.

Take my advice with a grain of rice though..
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I have also heard that and that where i was think but i wanted to get some other peoples info, Thank you!
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If you put the car into open loop to tune it with a WBO2, you can just remove the front NBO2 and run the WB in the normal spot in the collector.

As mentioned above, I prefer the driver's side as it typically runs a little leaner.




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