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Ngauge and electrical question
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<blockquote data-quote="einehund" data-source="post: 16175687" data-attributes="member: 67302"><p>I had all these same questions, so no biggie. The only thing i think is needed is the 3.5 bar sensor and the wideband. I am currently running the MRT o/r h-pipe, which comes with the extra bung to add a wideband. I still have my stock midpipe and have contemplated adding a bung to it in case i ever have to switch back to having cats. If i end up doing that, i will put it in the same spot, which is on the driver's side pipe facing inboard, almost horizontal, at the spot where the midpipe changes from a 30* angle to horizontal.</p><p></p><p>I have work to do on the car tomorrow, i'll take a bunch of pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="einehund, post: 16175687, member: 67302"] I had all these same questions, so no biggie. The only thing i think is needed is the 3.5 bar sensor and the wideband. I am currently running the MRT o/r h-pipe, which comes with the extra bung to add a wideband. I still have my stock midpipe and have contemplated adding a bung to it in case i ever have to switch back to having cats. If i end up doing that, i will put it in the same spot, which is on the driver's side pipe facing inboard, almost horizontal, at the spot where the midpipe changes from a 30* angle to horizontal. I have work to do on the car tomorrow, i'll take a bunch of pictures. [/QUOTE]
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