07-04-2009, 07:40 AM
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Originally Posted by MalcolmV8
I did a little googling on this and you don't want the wideband installed after the cats. The readings will be leaner and also there's a delay with it been so far downstream of the OEM o2s but the manifold so if you're data logging what you log will be delayed from what the ECC is getting off of it's o2s up by the manifold.
Everything I've read says don't install your wideband sensor after the cats and try to put it as close to the OEM O2 sensors up by the manifold as you can.
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Vehicle: 2003 MG Cobra
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