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Old 10-29-2017, 05:48 PM   #1
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STFT and LTFT slightly different within their banks

Is the STFT for Bank 1 and Bank 2 supposed to read the exact same number. And are the LTFT for Bank 1 and Bank 2 supposed to read the same value? I am running an OEM AC delco in Bank1 and a Bosch in bank two just wondering if this would cause any problems because of the different brand.
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Old 10-30-2017, 08:54 AM   #2
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Is the STFT for Bank 1 and Bank 2 supposed to read the exact same number. And are the LTFT for Bank 1 and Bank 2 supposed to read the same value? I am running an OEM AC delco in Bank1 and a Bosch in bank two just wondering if this would cause any problems because of the different brand.
Yes they should be the same within 1-3%

You should not mix O2 sensor brands.

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