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<blockquote data-quote="Shaun@AED" data-source="post: 11768404" data-attributes="member: 32381"><p>It's the wrong approach to solving a tune issue.</p><p></p><p>These cars have individual cylinder fuel multipliers and they use the rear narrow band O2's to 'check' the calibration of the widebands. Definately NOT a good idea to install the factory wideband into a single primary tube simply to correct the O2 heating issue and transport delays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shaun@AED, post: 11768404, member: 32381"] It's the wrong approach to solving a tune issue. These cars have individual cylinder fuel multipliers and they use the rear narrow band O2's to 'check' the calibration of the widebands. Definately NOT a good idea to install the factory wideband into a single primary tube simply to correct the O2 heating issue and transport delays. [/QUOTE]
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