I want to add a stoichiometric ratio monitor to my car.
Air fuel ratio that is, or Lambda sensor to mortals. I've just scored a lovely looking guage, and know where to get the wiring components needed. But where is the best place to put the lambda sensor. Its a four wire job and i guess i needs to get flow from all cyliders so needs to be after the 8 to 2 to 1 splitters. I am assuming it needs to go infront of the front resonator?
Okay that gives me a like 10" section of pipe. The sensor is a good 60mm long (the bit that sticks out of the exhaust that is, so cant go straight up or point straight down, so side entry it is, but which side?
I figure my fitment process needs to be, put car on stands, drill hole, remove exhaust, weld in boss (already aquired), refit exhuast, fit sensor, wire up, enjoy?
Not having a fixed dial, just a plug in connector for when i want to see what going on.
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