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monkeyboy |
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I am installing an AFR meter to help me jet my carbs. Everything on the car is stock but the carbs. Since there really is no collector on the stock exhaust, where should I mount the O2 sensor for a decent reading?
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nathansnathan |
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Seems the tailpipe extender with a bung in it would work, even better to modify a tailpipe by welding an extension. I would think slip-fitting an extender over would be a challenge to find something the right size and wondering whether it was leaking. Other thoughts, beetle tailpipes are really short and come straight out. It might not be necessary on the 914 one to make an extension at all?
These are my mufflers, that tailpipe is for a snowplow through-hole valance, but the 1 for the cutaway is even longer I think. (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads_offsite/www.eggscollective.org-11782-1310588392.1.jpg) |
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