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> Bung for EGO Sensor, 1.7 SS Heat Exchangers
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post Sep 20 2013, 08:17 AM
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It says to mount the bung for the sensor at least 18" from the exhaust port.

That would put it in the middle of the exchanger

Can I mount this in the pipe after the exchanger and before the muffler or is that too far away from the head.

How have you done this?

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post Sep 20 2013, 08:30 AM
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I had a bursch muffler and mounted my sensor in the collector after the heat exchangers. It worked great for me. Just make sure it is mounted between 9-3 on the pipe to prevent moisture buildup on the sensor.
My sensor is also self heating so that may be a factor in how close you need to mount it to the port.

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post Sep 22 2013, 07:00 PM
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I am using a stock muffler. It will be easier mounting there tnan on the harder stainless pipe.

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