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Oxygen Sensor Bung Location for Rineharts
« on: January 29, 2007, 12:10:33 PM »

I already have the ThunderMax, but without the autotune feature.  I purchased the oxygen sensor bungs from Zippers to allow me to add the autotune close loop feature, but I am unsure as to exactly where to weld them in.  [smiley=nixweiss.gif] Would it be possible for one of you that have had them installed in Rinehart pipes to post some photos of where you put the bungs?  Any description/measurements would be helpful also.  I want to try to do it right the first time, if possible.  Thanks.
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Re: Oxygen Sensor Bung Location for Rineharts
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2007, 12:26:58 PM »

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I already have the ThunderMax, but without the autotune feature.  I purchased the oxygen sensor bungs from Zippers to allow me to add the autotune close loop feature, but I am unsure as to exactly where to weld them in.  [smiley=nixweiss.gif] Would it be possible for one of you that have had them installed in Rinehart pipes to post some photos of where you put the bungs?  Any description/measurements would be helpful also.  I want to try to do it right the first time, if possible.  Thanks.

The bung location is not an exact location. Anything between 4 and 12 inches should be fine.

You have a good bit of flexibility in the location you pick. I'd put them where they were not really visible and where cable routing is not an issue.

Good luck.

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