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Where to install oxygen sensor on a nytro?

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bigbird

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Anyone got a pic or an explanation where the best place to install it is? for an AEM a/f gauge. thanks
 
Ive seen them in a variety of places but most often within 2-6 inches of the exhaust housing on the turbo.

Anyone got a pic or an explanation where the best place to install it is? for an AEM a/f gauge. thanks
 
I would say that the chances of ever needing one on an MCX Kit or an Impulse Standalone are next to nill BUT you never know. It would be nice to have on plumbed in just in case you have an issue with a box. You could tell immediately that it was a fuel issue in the fuel control box and you would not have to go seaching around for a boost leak etc. Plus you would know enough to not to try to boost up if your A/F is way lean for some reason. If you had no A/F gauge and you thought it was a boost leak you may try to tighten up some fittings and then give her a shot to see if she builds boost. Do this a few times under a super lean A/F and you'll be buying some new pistons and possibly rod bearings. I guess i'm saying it is a good diagnostic tool.:face-icon-small-hap
 
Exactly.. mine ran rich most of the season on my homebrew setup and I honestly didnt look at it that much.. but man. wehn something when goofy on it, it was NICE to be able to reference..

and a few inches from the turbo outlet is ideal.. and angle it properly according to the aem directions as not to build moisture in the tip of the sensor.
 
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