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> 3.2 engine 02 sensor
GulleyGulley
post Feb 27 2013, 08:55 AM
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Doing some wiring layout work on my 3.2 conversion. Where should the O2 sensor be installed in the exhaust? I have 1 5/8" headers. Can I install where the 3-lengths on the passenger side merge before going into the muffler?
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larryM
post Feb 27 2013, 08:32 PM
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but why?

you don't need an 02 sensor - just disable the thing via the DME switches - or get a chip from any of the several chip sellers that bypass the 02 requirement

just read this: 02 sensor function

it takes a leap of faith to believe that TWO sensors can be ganged together to talk to the single DME input - or yu could put in a switch and only read half the engine at a time - dunno what you can gain by that?


p.s. - my 02 bungs are just like in the above triad pic - but i put em there only so i could use em to wide-band tune webers on the 2.7 that is now history - now i will use them to fine tune the Motronic after i re-chip it

I already have purchased Wilke's 911 race chip 911 DME chips

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