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Franz_x
post May 31 2026, 06:05 AM
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Hello from Germany,

my 2056 engine is running with the original camshaft, D-Jetronic, J&E pistons and 123ignition tune+bluetooth. I've increased the fuel pressure to 2.3 bar. I now want to install an AEM X-Series Wideband UEGO AFR Gauge Kit. Where is the best place for the sensor on the original banana exhaust? Looking at the pictures and posts, I would place it on the far right. Does anyone have experience with this?

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Thanks, Franz
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emerygt350
post May 31 2026, 06:24 AM
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I put mine on the outer #4 pipe heading into the muffler body. This only gives me #4 signals obviously, but it worked and was easily accessible. I justified it by telling myself getting the average of all cylinders could hide problems just as easily as only seeing #1 cylinder....

My ansa style hits both 3 and 4. I will be interested in hearing how your fuel pressure fix worked out across the various cruising conditions once you get the afr installed. Make sure you post the results.
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