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Thank you good infoIn the left collector or reducer works fine. I put mine to the inside, it just has to be installed at an angle so that it can't collect moisture in the sensor or the threads of the bung.
I'v read that with long tube headers the exhaust cools down at idle and goes into open loop till the sensor warms back up, With a heated O2 it stays in closed loop for a better idle and better air/fuel mixture.Poss better fuel economy.I am a long way off from it running but when I get it installed I put up pics, If I can figure that out.If you’ve already made the wiring adjustments, proceed, but people on here have said the heated sensor didn’t do any good so when I do mine I’m gonna try to keep the single wire sensor and see what happens. I’d be interested in a picture when you’ve got it installed.
In the left collector or reducer works fine. I put mine to the inside, it just has to be installed at an angle so that it can't collect moisture in the sensor or the threads of the bung.
Or......imstall the sensor on the top portion of the header before the flang instead of an angle. There are several ways of installing them, but at an agle? Thats a new one for me. If mounted vertically, they wont collect moisture. Hell, slightly above horizontally would work too.