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<blockquote data-quote="Sluggie24" data-source="post: 15698906" data-attributes="member: 184003"><p>The wideband should be as close to the header discharge as you can get it. An O2 sensor needs to be in a set temp range to read properly. It relies on the exhaust gas temp to keep it in that temp range. It's possible that since you have it far back its not at proper temperature and not reading accurately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sluggie24, post: 15698906, member: 184003"] The wideband should be as close to the header discharge as you can get it. An O2 sensor needs to be in a set temp range to read properly. It relies on the exhaust gas temp to keep it in that temp range. It's possible that since you have it far back its not at proper temperature and not reading accurately. [/QUOTE]
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