Putting in a Wideband O² Sensor....You'll need this.
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Putting in a Wideband O² Sensor....You'll need this.
If your adding a wideband O² sensor because of boost, or your tuning shop needs one for their wideband, you'll need an additonal weld in O² sensor bung, and possibly even a cap for your downpipe. Our vehicle has 2 O² sensors as it is. The addition of a wideband requires another bung at bare minimum, otherwise CEL's occur. We got em!
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Originally Posted by taz757
I'd buy one, but I dunno what I'd use it for. 

If you want the exact A/F ratio your car is burning, a wideband O² is a necessity. The use of the wideband O² requires an additonal spot to put the sensor. You can't remove the stock ones, you'll get CEL's. So you need add another one. This is what you need to add.
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