frontierguy25;1352312 said:What turbo do you have and what DP do you have? I have a BIC dp and boss turbo.
Ok, never mind I just looked at your build thread, Nice build.
suprahero;1351064 said:I think it's suppose to be a minimum of eighteen inches and as far as thirty six inches away from the turbo. Ian is smarter than the average bear so I'd do like he posted.
lewis15498;1355473 said:Ian, I'm wondering why the factory 02 sensor is parked right against the turbo. Does the aforementioned rule not apply to narrow bands, do they need higher heat situations, are they more heat resistant, or was it just a bad decision made by toyota?
lewis15498;1355473 said:Ian, I'm wondering why the factory 02 sensor is parked right against the turbo. Does the aforementioned rule not apply to narrow bands, do they need higher heat situations, are they more heat resistant, or was it just a bad decision made by toyota?
Supracentral;1355502 said:Narrowband is a different animal.
PS - The really good info is in the attached file.
I had my sensor in this location for a while with no problems on an upgraded CT26. But the sensor quickly died when I ran a larger turbo.livinasask8er;1381710 said:I bought a BIC DDP with the flex section rerouted and second 02 bung options, got it yesterday, and the first thing I noticed was the location of the second bung:
After reading this thread I understand that this is way too close for a wideband sensor. This is what it says on the website:
"Second Screw-in style O2 sensor bung. 18 x 1.5 threads will fit wideband O2 sensors or the cheaper screw-in style O2 sensors."So why is it so close and what do I do about installing a wideband sensor on this pipe?