The placement of the O2 sensor is not very critical. It is a heated sensor and its temperature is controlled by the AFR Tuner, so it will adapt to the placement between wide limits. If the sensor is anywhere on the collector pipe near the f...
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You mean o2 sensor. o2 and Lambda are the same sensor. There is no Nitrous oxide sensor..
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you have 2 of them. they are located before and after the catalytic converter
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The dyno uses correction factor information (Baro P, Vapor P, and Air Temp) to compute a power correction formula so raw power measured at 2,000 feet can be corrected to sea-level power levels. The only reason to correct the Baro is to set ...
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Get the mechanic to dignose if the sensor is on it's way out. There is every chance it will be after nine years of use. Quite honestly he should have done that in the first place. Asuming he was asked to find out why the car wasn't running ...
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First take out the screw and remove the main switch panel cover from the door, this will reveal a ...
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Not at all expensive and certainly only delaying the inevitable. Just change the thing for an instant improvement.
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