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Old 06-28-2008, 12:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default aem uego hook up!!

ok, i heard that since i have stage 1 and a 3" catless DP i can use the downstream 02 bung for my wideband ,true or false? and if true, is there any down falls from it?having the stock 02 senser just hangin around? or should i spend the 40 bucks to get a 3rd bung welded on? i mean cuz i love takin the easy way out but whats better for my car? thanks u guys, let me know!
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As far as my knowledge goes once you go stage 1+ that it doesn't read your downstream thast why when you go catless on stock stage0 you get check engine. I would say that one is up to you lol. I got all three of mine in there but that because needswings is the bed DP EVER>
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still lookin for awnsers? any one know?
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I zip tied my downstream O2 to the crossmember and used the lower bung for the uego. It's perfectly fine and there are no adverse effects on the car. The sensor may go bad being exposed to the elements, but do you think you'll ever need to replace it??
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