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Old 04-23-2007   #1
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Re: Wideband sensor location

I thought you just put it in the stock location on the O2 housing. shit. Ok so do we have to leave the stock ones in? or can they be replaced? On my current exhaust i have two bungs, im not sure what the Apexi N1 has, Anyone know?
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Old 04-24-2007   #2
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Re: Wideband sensor location

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I thought you just put it in the stock location on the O2 housing. shit. Ok so do we have to leave the stock ones in? or can they be replaced? On my current exhaust i have two bungs, im not sure what the Apexi N1 has, Anyone know?
I'm interested in someone answering this as well! From pictures/reading I think you need your stock one in and then weld in a bung down low and have the "sensor" in that one as well at the same time? Does it just read all the time or do you have to take it out, plug it with a plug. Reverse to use.
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