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Wideband install

deez

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Hey, I am going to have my exhaust person weld in the bung for the wideband, and was wondering where the best place to put it is. The car uses the Evo 3 exhaust housing. Thanks!
 

Terry Posten

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Weld it onto the down pipe, point it upward, in the space by the drivers side axle. A WBO2 sensor should not be too close to the manifold or it wont last as long and can read incorrectly.

Basically put in in the area centered between the axle and steering rack.

Again, it needs to be upward so any condensation runs out of the sensor and not down into it.
 

prove_it

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That's where mine is installed too. It's an easy install too. Right between the steering rack and engine. You can even pull the sensor out to compensate it from the top which saves tons of time.
 

Polish

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Same place I had mine in the Galant, worked good in that spot.
 

BoostedAWD91

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Quoting Terry Posten:
Weld it onto the down pipe, point it upward, in the space by the drivers side axle. A WBO2 sensor should not be too close to the manifold or it wont last as long and can read incorrectly.

Basically put in in the area centered between the axle and steering rack.

Again, it needs to be upward so any condensation runs out of the sensor and not down into it.



That usually end up right after the flex section or furthur back?
 
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