A/F meter
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Re: A/F meter
The sensor is about halfway along the 2 - 1 collector before the start of the tail pipe.
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Re: A/F meter
Mine is mounted just after the header flange at the beginning of the flex pipe. Plenty of room and accessible through the wheel well. I haven't mounted the gauge yet it has a long enough lead on it that i can set in on the battery to aid in setting the carbs. I thinking to the right of the radio. I need all the room I can get on the drivers side.
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Re: A/F meter
I have a typical aftermarket header with the O2 sensor in the collector just past the exit of the 4 tubes. I do not have a flex pipe. Room is tight, sensor is angled to about 35 degrees or so as I recall. Consider that many units require an open air recalibration be done every once in a while with the sensor out of the pipe.
Greg Burrows
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