Wideband install
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Wideband install
About to install my wideband. Wanted to see where you guys have run yours and how exactly you get it inside the car from the exhaust. Anyone have pics? Thanks in advance!!
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Do a search on here and there are pics of differnt ways everyone has ran them. There is really only 2 differnt ways most have run them for the most part. One way is up through the shifter hole in the center console and the other is through the pass floorbloard under the batt.
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For temporary use, I've gone up by the PCM/Battery, then over the cowl and into the passenger door jam. For permanent use, just put holes where you need them.
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Patches does GREAT write ups and is METICULOUS in all of his installs. This is how I'm going to do mine when it arrives.
Patches WB02 Install with pics.................
Patches WB02 Install with pics.................
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Hi Nouman!
I got in on a PLX SM-AFR GB that they had on LS1Tech. I chose that one because it's Really easy for an electrically Illiterate person like me to install and it doesn't need to be free air calibrated....Not too mention the price was Way too good to pass up!
I needed to get this to freshen up my tune with the meth on. I figure that this and a dyno should do the trick!
When are you having yours put in? I saw that plate that Beer made you and it's Sweet! I might have to copy off you on that one!
I got in on a PLX SM-AFR GB that they had on LS1Tech. I chose that one because it's Really easy for an electrically Illiterate person like me to install and it doesn't need to be free air calibrated....Not too mention the price was Way too good to pass up!
I needed to get this to freshen up my tune with the meth on. I figure that this and a dyno should do the trick!
When are you having yours put in? I saw that plate that Beer made you and it's Sweet! I might have to copy off you on that one!
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Hi Nouman!
I got in on a PLX SM-AFR GB that they had on LS1Tech. I chose that one because it's Really easy for an electrically Illiterate person like me to install and it doesn't need to be free air calibrated....Not too mention the price was Way too good to pass up!
I needed to get this to freshen up my tune with the meth on. I figure that this and a dyno should do the trick!
When are you having yours put in? I saw that plate that Beer made you and it's Sweet! I might have to copy off you on that one!
I got in on a PLX SM-AFR GB that they had on LS1Tech. I chose that one because it's Really easy for an electrically Illiterate person like me to install and it doesn't need to be free air calibrated....Not too mention the price was Way too good to pass up!
I needed to get this to freshen up my tune with the meth on. I figure that this and a dyno should do the trick!
When are you having yours put in? I saw that plate that Beer made you and it's Sweet! I might have to copy off you on that one!
Beer does awesome work. You will really love it
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I saw that! I've just got to figure out what I want to do there. I've got the WB02 gauge that I'd put in there, my alky control box and the attenuator **** for my windshield stereo tweeters. Quite a bit of stuff to fit behind ther, but I'm sure that it can be done.
Kind of like fitting 10 lbs of stuff in a 5 lbs. bag.
Kind of like fitting 10 lbs of stuff in a 5 lbs. bag.
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St. Jude Donor '05-'06-'07-'08-'09-'10-'11-'12
I saw that! I've just got to figure out what I want to do there. I've got the WB02 gauge that I'd put in there, my alky control box and the attenuator **** for my windshield stereo tweeters. Quite a bit of stuff to fit behind ther, but I'm sure that it can be done.
Kind of like fitting 10 lbs of stuff in a 5 lbs. bag.
Kind of like fitting 10 lbs of stuff in a 5 lbs. bag.
I will post pics as soon as I install mine.
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St. Jude Donor '08
I have an LC-1 and was wondering,,,,,if i removed a rear O2 sensor and installed it in there to do some tuning, will the O2 readings be the same as before the CATs as after the CATs or is it close enough as not to worry about it?
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Bill, there was a thread on that a month or two ago. Someone tried it and said the readings were quite a bit different (don't remember how much or what direction). I'll try and find the thread but my memory is going faster than my car.
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EG, if people are installing a permanent bung I agree that before cat is ideal, but I have seen dozens of tunes done at various shops using a tailpipe sniffer (after cats) as well as post-cat 02 bungs that produced ok results. Can you add some information or experience to back up this comment that it "needs" to be before the cat? I'm very interested in how all the tuners here are doing things
here are some threads I found regarding pre/post cat WB readings.
http://www.z06vette.com/forums/archi...p/t-38077.html
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/f...hp/t-1553.html
I have dual secondary 02 bungs on my LG Streets, but no cats, so I have been using the secondary 02 bungs rather than adding an extra bung and my self tunes are within .1-.2 of two independent dynojet sniffers.