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    what else would i need?
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    thanks guys
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    The sensor is for upstream correct? My exhaust has two oxygen sensors.
    Bored block, Eagle Crank, XP Cam, Ported Heads/LIM/Blower/TB, 3.0 Pulley, CAI, Headers, 42.5#, AL 104's, etc...
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    Quote Originally Posted by JerzNick View Post
    The sensor is for upstream correct? My exhaust has two oxygen sensors.
    Huh?

    We all have two o2 sensors from the factory, 1 before the cat and 1 after.

    The wideband o2 sensor is a seperate sensor that goes into the exhaust just after the front o2 and before the cat. Thats why it comes with it own gauge.

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    Ohh, I knew that.

    I thought it was meant to replace the first one... now I have to have the bung welded.. fml
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