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o2 sensor help

Old Apr 14, 2004 | 08:59 AM
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I have recently had an o2 sensor installed (and gauge) it was installed after the collector from the headers. it is a 1 wire sensor and i am wondering if i need to switch to a heated sensor to get a more accurate reading.

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Old Apr 14, 2004 | 09:05 AM
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Default Re: o2 sensor help (72CoupeORG(smc))

Depends on how far from the collector it is, might try shooting the area around it with a pyrometer to see how hot it gets, think it needs to be about 600* F to work accurately, try it at both idle and immediately after a cruise. But as you mention the best bet would be to buy a 3 wire heated one then you will def get an accurate reading at idle but since you do not have it in the collector you might still get an inccurate reading at idle. I have mine about 12" from the collector so at idle I think it is off.
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Old Apr 14, 2004 | 09:54 AM
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I fitted Dynomax ceramic Headers on my 81 & bought some reducers from Summit which have the O2 sensor fittings in. The computer hasn't complained about it & it runs well. I bought one of those A/F guages that hook up to the sensor last Autumn but, er, haven't found any spare time to fit it yet, so can't state for sure if it's OK. Judging by the way it runs I reckon the sensor is happy being in the collector (maybe the ceramic coating is helping to keep it hot?).
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Old Apr 14, 2004 | 10:11 AM
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I installed a haltech afr unit with a sensor in each pipe and a switch to check each side . The readout is extremely fast reacting , you can see the change in less than one second when you blip the throttle . They are single wire units and take a minute or so to read at start up if you sit and let it idle . But it only takes a few seconds if you start drive the car . They are located about 18 inches down stream . I check the accuracy against the infrared unit in my shop and they are very close . Hope this helps ,,,,,,,,,,,

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Old Apr 14, 2004 | 10:19 AM
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Default Re: o2 sensor help (ram82fire)

thanks everyone. very helpful. guess i'm pretty good from reading this
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