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Old 14 Mar 2005, 09:44 pm
purple04 purple04 is offline
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You should use a special wide-band O2 sensor made (or recommended) for the gauge. They produce a small voltage, so connecting 2 inputs (computer and gauge) to the stock one will cause problems. A fitting (bung) to weld into the exhaust should be available from the sensor supplier. If this is for monitoring mods, check the sites of guys who have done this before. SRT and turbovan guys have already blown up more than you can afford and learned more (the hard way)than you want. [8)]
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