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![]() Drives: 2010 SS Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Waco, TX
Posts: 186
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A/R Sensor
How far back is to far from the turbo to go with this sensor, Or does it matter. I've heard of people when there testing just put it in the tailpipe
![]() ANYWAY, since I have no cats anymore I don't think the rear O2 sensors are needed and I figured I could just go in there. Any suggestions. Just in case this is needed: Fastlane Turbo on 1SS ADM Dual Gauges/Innovate |
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Do you mean AFR sensor, or A/F sensor? If so, the ideal location on a turbo car is directly behind the turbo in the downpipe
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