What is the optimum distance to install the oxygen sensor (wideband) from the turbo?
Whats the closest safe distance from the turbo?:1zhelp:
Thanks guys
Whats the closest safe distance from the turbo?:1zhelp:
Thanks guys
AJ'S 88NA;1095598 said:Widebands can't be too close to the heat.
No way, it's probably been turned into washers by now anywayCRE;1096486 said:Throw your stock N/A manifold back on, put the wideband sensor there and get back to me.
AJ'S 88NA;1096500 said:Didn't you fry one in the stock location?
My mistake, I guess I should have said "shouldn't", didn't I say "can't" be too close to the heat?CRE;1096511 said:Yeah, I killed one and the replacement wasn't very happy either (until it was moved). I wasn't sure why you'd say they *couldn't* be too close to the heat.
Some people have no problem with their sensor in the stock location on the GTE. Are the exhaust temps at the turbo elbow cooler than the GE's location in the manifold? (well, obviously they must be... durrrr.)
AJ'S 88NA;1096610 said:My mistake, I guess I should have said "shouldn't", didn't I say "can't" be too close to the heat?