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blue ren 05-06-2011 11:28 PM

position of o2 sensor
 
I've had my 90 miata turbo with megasquirt for just few weeks now,,renewing the exhaust ...o2 sensor should be 18-36" from turbo at about 2oclock position? not pushing more than 5psi any comments would help.

Joe Perez 05-07-2011 12:30 AM


Originally Posted by blue ren (Post 724379)
any comments would help.

My comment:

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blue ren 05-07-2011 01:25 PM

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Faeflora 05-07-2011 01:56 PM



Sounds good but you want it at 8 o'clock not two o'clock. If it is a wideband then 6oclock or if you have a 24hour exhaust pipe then 5am because they're early risers.

Joe Perez 05-07-2011 03:09 PM


Originally Posted by Faeflora (Post 724545)
Sounds good but you want it at 8 o'clock not two o'clock. If it is a wideband then 6oclock or if you have a 24hour exhaust pipe then 5am because they're early risers.

:bowrofl:


Just mount the sensor such that the end with the wire coming out of it is pointed more-or-less upwards, and set it back from the turbo as much as is practical. My Innovate wideband sensor is mounted under the car, a foot or two forward of the catalytic converter, pointed straight up. This is a surprisingly convenient place for it, actually. There's plenty of space to work in, and you can run the cable straight up into the cab through a slit cut into the outer rubber shift boot. Since mine uses the LC-1 module and requires that it be mounted near the sensor, I simply tie-wrapped the LC-1 directly to the PPF, and ran the sensor cable up and around the top of the transmission. Been like that for years.


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