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2012 nytro does anyone no placement of o2 sensor bung for dyno tuning wood like to install ahead of time
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Right before the muffler. Position it about 2 o'clock. Needs to point downward so you don't get moisture buildup.
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wood you say looking at it from the rear for 2 oclock
Right before the muffler. Position it about 2 o'clock. Needs to point downward so you don't get moisture buildup.
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Yes, you can run the wire along with the trail light wires. You want the wire up close to the tunnel protector if you still have them. This wire can get pretty abused. The tunnel protector works to protect the wiring also. Zip tie it to the top of the protector. The hard part is welding the bung in. The header is stainless steel. I TIG welded mine.
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thanks for the infoYes, you can run the wire along with the trail light wires. You want the wire up close to the tunnel protector if you still have them. This wire can get pretty abused. The tunnel protector works to protect the wiring also. Zip tie it to the top of the protector. The hard part is welding the bung in. The header is stainless steel. I TIG welded mine.
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