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Originally Posted by synolimit
Either as far forward as you can.
I'm not familiar with tuning these cars but on others, richening or leaning the car out didn't give you an option to pick which side of the motor you wanted. Each injector got the same pulse width so they'd all flow equally. So it doesn't matter which side you pick.
But the car already has wide bands. When tuning, the tuner will watch those and tune accordingly. I don't know about you but watching gauges during a drag race or when NO2 is flowing is not on my mind. I'll feel or hear something blow before my eyes have time to look over and see the A/F gauge reading incorrectly. There really is no need for a A/F gauge. But a wideband is needed when tuning and when doing a run I only watch knock tables on the computer. After the runs over and if it went good, I'll check the fuel readings and lean it out or richen it up from what I'm seeing. But again your car will show the tuner that from your front most stock widebands.
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on my other cars(srt) i always put them at least 5 inches from the turbo hot side(exhaust housing) for the most accurate reading and this was told do me the the company that makes the tunes for that car.
i know the tuner will use the factory wideband...but for my peace of mind i like to monitor the A/F and knock every day or chance i get to go to the track but i got a scan gauge that reads short time and long time know live..so in not worry bout how to read the know i got that covered .....for my experience on turbo cars anything time is was really cold outside it will boost a little more because the temperature and the density of the air....and the reason i ask bout 2 sensors for accurate reading!!is because lets say i install the sensor on the left side test pipe and one of the injectors on the right side is not working right when im wide open throttle ..it will be leaner on one side more then the other!!...that's why i ask to see if there a wide band out there that has 2 sensors and one combine accurate reading