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    Ol' School
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    wideband gauge install?? sensor placement?

    Guys/Girls....

    The car goes into the body shop tomorrow and I kinda want to get my wideband installed tonight to get it done so its out of my mind and I can play with it a bit.

    There is a O2 sensor with the gauge. Does this simply replace one of the sensors in my midpipe now or do I have to have another bung welded in to be able to screw this one into to get a correct reading????


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    Yep, it shoots fireballs!!! stealthy1ss's Avatar
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    You will need to have another bung welded in.

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    Ol' School
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    okay. crap. it did come with one so I guess thats why. Who do we trust to do such a thing?


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    Praise the Lord. Reverend Cooper's Avatar
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    Deff. not Beeyond lol

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    Ol' School
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    would the answer be the same knowing now that I have a O/R prochamber and the O2 sensors are turned off with a tuner. Or wait, maybe they arent turned off and maybe just the error code is to stop the check engine light? Not sure


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    Senior Member..now yer posting!
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    hey kelly if you can ,bring the midpipe to my work tomorrow and ill have my buddy fred do it.let me know,call me or text me.

    jesse

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    I just replaced the rear O2s with sensors for my F.A.S.T. Air/Fuel meter. My car is OBD1 though and I have a tune.


    Good luck it's a nice tool and a cool little gizmo to play with.
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    I have a welder if you need it welded.

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