WB Setup with No Cats Using Rear 02?
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WB Setup with No Cats Using Rear 02?
Car is an 05 M6 GTO with Long Tubes and No Cats.
Enhanced IO HPTuners Pro and LC1 Wideband.
Rear 02's are currently deleted due to the lack of cats and COT is disabled as well.
Since there are NO cats and the Rear 02's are not being used, can I just remove and unplug one of the rear 02's and use the Bung for the WB sensor instead of installing another bung?
If the above is correct Is it ok to just unplug the stock rear 02 and put it in a ziplock bag for storage?
I do not want to simulate the Rear Narrowband if it's not necessary.
Also which side is best for the wideband.....passenger or drivers side? Is it just internet lore that the Passenger side usually runs leaner on LSX motors?
Thanks for the help.
Enhanced IO HPTuners Pro and LC1 Wideband.
Rear 02's are currently deleted due to the lack of cats and COT is disabled as well.
Since there are NO cats and the Rear 02's are not being used, can I just remove and unplug one of the rear 02's and use the Bung for the WB sensor instead of installing another bung?
If the above is correct Is it ok to just unplug the stock rear 02 and put it in a ziplock bag for storage?
I do not want to simulate the Rear Narrowband if it's not necessary.
Also which side is best for the wideband.....passenger or drivers side? Is it just internet lore that the Passenger side usually runs leaner on LSX motors?
Thanks for the help.
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2004 gto here...i placed my wideband in the driver's side rear 02 bung...(leanest side account cylinder #7 i heard)...
tape up the leftover plug when you remove it or just leave it plugged in and o-clamp the o2 to the pipe...
tape up the leftover plug when you remove it or just leave it plugged in and o-clamp the o2 to the pipe...