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Old 03-25-2016, 12:11 AM
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Wideband gauge ??

I'm sure they're is a thread about this
But I'm gonna try and install a wideband/lamda gauge.

I've never done any wiring or install like thiss...so if anyone can post a thread or their diy for me thanks👌
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It's just a key on + ,a ground ,and install the sensor before the cat.
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So would that be before each pre cat?

Or at my test pipe?
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Originally Posted by richardparker
It's just a key on + ,a ground ,and install the sensor before the cat.
Ok would that be b4 each pre cat or at my test pip
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Wrong section to ask this in. You would get more responses if it was in the performance section. Ask Mods to move it
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That depends if you have pre-cat deletes or not. On mine, I installed the bung and the sensor of the J-pipe, but I have free flowing pre-cat deletes. If you don't, you wanna install it before the pre-cat...hmmm...but I'm not sure where.
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Originally Posted by Duronn
That depends if you have pre-cat deletes or not. On mine, I installed the bung and the sensor of the J-pipe, but I have free flowing pre-cat deletes. If you don't, you wanna install it before the pre-cat...hmmm...but I'm not sure where.
Would i be able to take out one the existing o2z and use the wideband o2?
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I have no clue, I dunno if its the same size but you need the O2 sensors. Why do you need a wide band?
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Originally Posted by Duronn
I have no clue, I dunno if its the same size but you need the O2 sensors. Why do you need a wide band?
To see how its gonna be running while on nitrous ..want to monitor it
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Well according to the AEM wideband instructions, you're gonna have to mount it before the precat: "For accurate readings, the sensor must be mounted before catalytic converters and/or auxiliary air pumps." If you don't have pre-cat deletes, you may wanna ask a muffler shop if they can make a hole & weld close to the O2 sensor since thats the only reasonable place.
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Originally Posted by Duronn
Well according to the AEM wideband instructions, you're gonna have to mount it before the precat: "For accurate readings, the sensor must be mounted before catalytic converters and/or auxiliary air pumps." If you don't have pre-cat deletes, you may wanna ask a muffler shop if they can make a hole & weld close to the O2 sensor since thats the only reasonable place.
I that's what im going to have to do,I'm they can




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