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Mechanical Boost Gauge? Wideband?

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Old 11-09-2007, 12:06 PM
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You can mount it on either the driver or pass. bank.The factory O2 on the driver's side is mounted in the exhaust manifold. You May have enough room to put the bung inon the drivers side, But will be a big pain to install and remove it!!!! Once you are under there, you will see
Also, you will need to keep in mind how you are going to route the harness....length will come into play.

There are 2 types of cal. free air and heater.The time line (mileage)Innovate has for heater cal is approx. 10K miles. This not Not free air Cal!!

The Innovate manual does lack some details. This statement is for the free air cal.

To achieve maximum precision, the LC-1 and its sensor needs to be recalibrated frequently.

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