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Old 11-14-2008, 01:46 AM
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hey guys i'm wondering how would you hook up a wideband with a single sensor on a TD setup? i've searched and nothing came up. would you have to have two separate widebands? or could you some how merge two sensors into one wideband? i'm asking because i have a friend that has hp tuners and is willing to do a street tune for me but i don't know if i need to put the wideband on just one side or both. LMK guys.



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You would put it on the driver's side collector. Best to have 2 though, but not necessary.
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Originally Posted by Mikes96z
You would put it on the driver's side collector. Best to have 2 though, but not necessary.

so should i weld a bung on both sides and switch back and forth just incase?
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You can, but I just run mine on the driver's side since "in theory" it's supposed to run a hair leaner than the passenger side.
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is it? okay i will try it thanks
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why would the driver side run a little leaner?
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Supposedly cyl #7 (back cylinder on driver's side) runs a little leaner than the rest due to the design of the intake.
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okay thanks
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+1 on welding a bung on one side.

Mine was done on the passanger side because its easier to run with someone logging in the passanger seat and the wide band through the window or under the door versus across the cockpit. Also its on the OUTSIDE of the piping because then you can put it in and pull it out w/out lifing the car. Ease was the goal here.




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