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post Jul 23, 2007 - 9:18 PM
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Ok so i bought this autometer cobalt widband and i cant help but think im installing it all wrong.

is it ok to install the o2 sensor that came with the wideband where the stock o2 sensor is because its in the perfect location length wise for the widbands o2 sensor to be.

Also if i do put it where the stock o2 sensor is can i just leave the the stock one out?.





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post Jul 24, 2007 - 9:27 PM
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QUOTE(Shocker @ Jul 23, 2007 - 10:18 PM) [snapback]581745[/snapback]

Ok so i bought this autometer cobalt widband and i cant help but think im installing it all wrong.

is it ok to install the o2 sensor that came with the wideband where the stock o2 sensor is because its in the perfect location length wise for the widbands o2 sensor to be.

Also if i do put it where the stock o2 sensor is can i just leave the the stock one out?.

u have to make a new spot for the wideband the ecu still has to read both sensors


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post Jul 24, 2007 - 10:55 PM
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a) you have to leave the STOCK sensor in the STOCK location (these are the only ones your ECU will see to make adjustments)

b) your ecu doesn't read the wideband

c) take the car down to your local exhaust shop and have them weld in an extra o2 bung in the midpipe

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