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Old 04-19-2006, 10:02 PM
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Default wide band , only one 02 sensor

were would i put this one sensor in a stock 02 z28 , with stock exhaust.
i thought you got 2 of them one for each bank. anyone........................
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Depends if you just want to monitor, or simulate NB. If you want to go the NB sim route, you'll need two widebands. Just install them in place of the factory O2s.
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I had a third bung for my wideband sensor welded right after the header and kept the stock narrowband sensors for normal driving. I only use the Wideband for monitoring/WOT logging.
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determine which bank is leaner, install bung on that side
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Originally Posted by oange ss
determine which bank is leaner, install bung on that side
Anything negative with only monitoring one side?
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Originally Posted by D_Run
Anything negative with only monitoring one side?
If you develop a leak or issue on the other side, it will be hard to notice. Or if the side you install it on (like me) has fueling issues, it's really hard to tune, before fixing those issues.
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put wb 02 at the pipe were it comes together so that it gets a good
breeze from both banks. what do u think. stock 02 z
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I have one wideband simulating the passenger narrowband. The other is stock. You do not need two widebands.
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anyone else, on the subject of mounting a wideband 02 on a stock o2 z and stock
exhaust. were would you put it and were can i get one..............




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