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jdunbar10

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Jan 30, 2007
edmonton, AB, Canada
ok im running my wideband but made a new o2 housing, i dont want to run my wideband in my downpipe since its stock and picking up a new exhaust set up in a month and half.

will putting the wideband like 12inches affect the readings?

its only a temp placement till i can afford my new exhaust set up
 
Put it wherever you want. Closer to the turbo will make the response quicker, the further away the slower the response will be. I like em close to the stock front location.

the only thing ill have to worry about is the sensor burning out faster right?
but but for now its only temp till i get my new exhaust system so it wont matter to much
 
Innovate recommends at least 12" after the turbo due to the heat. Widebands don't like the high temperatures unless you have some sort of a heat sink installed.
 
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