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Old 11-18-2011, 01:32 PM
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I put mine in the factory hole of the pacesetters & welded a bung on the side for 02 sensor..
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Originally Posted by BlackGMC
I put mine in the collector before the flange. If you put it after the flange then if you have a leak your readings will be off. Putting it before the flange you really dont have to worry about leaks.
This is what I did. When I made the exhaust system I welded extra bungs before the cat converters on either side. I only use mine for tuning, so when I am done I will put the factory NBO2's back in the front location and plug the other holes. I also have mine hooked up through the cigarette lighter so it can easily be installed or removed. I can install it in any vehicle just by welding in a new O2 bung(if there isn't already one there), and plugging it in the cig lighter.
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Where can i get a wide band sensor for a 99 silverado 5.3. Do you only need it for one bank or both.
Old 12-02-2011, 11:54 PM
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They are universal aftermarket, and you only need one.
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Here's a pdf of an install guide. Has placement recommendations in the article as well. Even if your wideband is a different brand, it should still help answer some questions being asked here.

http://www.widebandcommander.com/pdf...stallGuide.pdf
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