Wideband Install
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I installed my O2 sensor on the passengers side as well. After I installed it, I was told by a couple tuners that I should have installed it in the driver's side since that bank tends to run a little leaner. Just something to consider. -Joe
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That's interesting. Did they say why that bank runs leaner? I remember that Air/Fuel distribution used to be a regular problem with carborated setups, but I would not expect to see that type of problem with the symetrical intake and individual fuel injectors.
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They didn't say why but it is actually fairly common. I've seen it on other cars as well when you hook up an OBD2 scanner and look at the fuel trims you can see 1 bank adjusting just a little bit more than the other side. In the same manner you can hook up an xcal2 (or diablo I presume) and look at the fuel trims and see about how far off 1 bank is from the other. It isn't far enough for me to go back and change the way I have already installed it. -Joe
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