O2 Sensor Placement, tail pipe? |
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O2 Sensor Placement, tail pipe? |
McMark |
Dec 6 2004, 03:31 PM
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I have access to a wide-band O2 sensor for tuning. I was going to fab up a testing muffler from an old Bursch I have laying around, but it occurred to me that maybe I could make a tail pipe extension that would house the sensor. Maybe a 90 degree bend and then a 2' straight pipe with the sensor in the first 3"? Is it okay to test exhaust gas after the muffler? The wide-band O2 is heated, so that's not a problem.
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