best side for A/F sensor

1fast10

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Should I weld the bung in the driver or passanger side and where should i hook my power cable to?
 
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it doesnt really matter, most including I do drivers side (closer for mounting.)
 
one in each side?????
 
1fast10 said:
thanks matt!! what about the power cable?
WHich one you using? tap into the fuse box. Theres is a bunch of unused key on spots. I run all my power wires from there.
 
DevilDawg3097 said:
you buy me the other one:p ?

Fast makes a nice dual/digital A/F gauge:rock: :rock: :rock:
 
ZCx said:
Fast makes a nice dual/digital A/F gauge:rock: :rock: :rock:
I have the uego:confused: but I just order the dashdaq:itsme: Thanks torrie:p So now I only need another sensor ( I already have a bung welded and plug)
 
If you go passenger side, make sure the cable(s) can reach.
 
Drivers side bank seems to run leaner on these motors. (not all, just majority). So running sensor there keeps you on the safe side.
 
1fast10 said:
Thanks Red... Now just gotta figure out how to run the wires

I know on the 04/05 RC there are rubber plugs on the firewall which make it really easy to run wired through. Dont remove the plug and run the wires (sharp hole might cut the wire), but punch a X in the rubber grommet with a razor, and run the wires through it. The plug is right above the pedals.
 
With #3 cylinder seeming to be the one that lets loose on these motors, would that be the best place to put it.

I am having some headers done and would like to have the bung put on now. Is there a standard size thread for most A/F monitors (I am in on Stinkers group buy for the guage).
 
DESRT10 said:
With #3 cylinder seeming to be the one that lets loose on these motors, would that be the best place to put it.

I am having some headers done and would like to have the bung put on now. Is there a standard size thread for most A/F monitors (I am in on Stinkers group buy for the guage).


18mm x 1.5 thread pitch. Having installed 40+ bungs I'd highly recommend you chase the bung threads with a tap after welding. Your local tool supplier (Commercial not retail) will have one for about $12 in stock.

http://o2bungs.com/
 

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