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> The Great Bungholio, Where to stick it
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post Aug 30 2014, 01:25 PM
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My AFR gauge arrived yesterday and I was all amped to install it today. A few weeks back when I installed the sway bars I welded in a bung for the O2 sensor in the stock Leistritz muffler in anticipation of this day, however, it appears I may haven't enough room to install the sensor without cutting sheet metal.

Ain't gonna do that. The kit includes a bung so I'll just abandon the prior unit with it's plug, and weld in the new one (Oh Paul, where art thou ;-)

Question is, where? I know it's gotta be between the 9:00 and 3:00 positions, but would it behoove me to place it near the exhaust tip, or is anywhere else ok?

Anyone face this dilemma?

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post Aug 30 2014, 05:27 PM
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Thanks Mike and all, it is a wide band.

I'll try the end opposite the tip. Now to drop and weld...
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QUOTE(Porschef @ Aug 30 2014, 03:27 PM) *

Thanks Mike and all, it is a wide band.

I'll try the end opposite the tip. Now to drop and weld...

I had the same problem replacing exhausts. Get the two things together and mock up. If it isheated, you can be down the line farther. As indicated above if you are out at the exhaust tip you are reading o2 from the air, but you need to be pretty close to the end if the line if you have gases flowing. Get you angle set and room for the wires and bungholio to your hearts content, and I hope that you do. Good luck.
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