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Old 06-28-2013, 05:02 AM
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I don't see why it would , but just leave the power untapped till ya get the sensor installed .

Nice parts , lol at the new part pics !

So truck has to sit for a week huh ? That sux .
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Originally Posted by TIM Z
I don't see why it would , but just leave the power untapped till ya get the sensor installed .

Nice parts , lol at the new part pics !

So truck has to sit for a week huh ? That sux .
Funny this is I wasn't even planning to drive it till next weekend which is after the y pipe anyways but now that I can't drive it I'm like wtf and mad that I screwed it up haha
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Package came from 2007chev5.3L
I'll install tomorrow and then on friday when they're doing my new y pipe ill have them toss in the bung and sensor!
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put the sensor between 10 and two oclock not lower.
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Originally Posted by craigsix
put the sensor between 10 and two oclock not lower.
I saw that in the instructions, to prevent moisture build up on cold start
Where I'm wanting it to go it'll either be at 12 o clock or 1 so ill be good
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got it installed!
sensor isn't plugged in yet, so the gauge must default to 14.8
now to wait tomorrow out and get my new y pipe and the wideband installed!



I took quite a few hints from this write up on LS1tech: Installing NNBS Wideband

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there was an error in the write up about where he went into for a switched power source.

where he has it connected in this picture is CONSTANT power, you need the pin directly above it, that's switched with ignition. maybe my truck is different but just goes to show, always use your DVOM and double check things before you just plug wires into places.
I also made sure to fuse mine with 10A, basically gauge power wire goes to one side of the fuse, then from the other side of the fuse to the power prong


now hurry up Friday
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i had mine installed below the a/c switch in that little square hole that didnt have much use for anything else.
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Originally Posted by craigsix
i had mine installed below the a/c switch in that little square hole that didnt have much use for anything else.
You got it to fit in there? On my truck its like a little rectangle hole that barely fits my phone!
Upload a pic!
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You can use GM Part #20791502 Connector (about 15 bucks) in that MBEC slot for a clean install. You will also have to use a couple of 280 female terminals (about .20 each) as that connector only comes with one ground wire attached. Mouser is a contact for those terminals. Mousers part # is 829-15304711. Or if you have a buddy at a GM dealer you could get a couple from their shop supplies. They will not sell them (terminals) across the parts counter at GM dealers around here. Also note that RAP is only 300milliamps so you will need to use it to drive a relay for all but the smallest devices.
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What are you guys using to connect the catch can 3/8 hose to the factory pcv line?


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