O2 sensor Holley Terminator-left or right
Getting ready to drill and weld the receptacle for the Holley Terminator EFI oxygen sensor. Anyone who has used one , or anyone for that matter, have any recommendation to mount on the left or right side pipe. I am thinking left/driver side???????
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| Detroit Bill |
03-04-2015 06:41 AM |
I don't think it matters, I would think about running the wiring and make your decision based on that.
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| MOTORHEAD |
03-04-2015 07:46 AM |
Where in the exhaust are you putting it ? Should be in the collector and no more than 90 deg from verticle, which is almost impossible on cobras since most have the collector outside the body which means the 02 bung would be 90 or more deg down from top, and aimed toward the center of the car. It will work in any position, but if mounted from 90 to 180 deg from top position the sensor is more likely to accumulate exhaust residue and cause early 02 sensor failure . I have experienced this.
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| Wbulk |
03-04-2015 08:23 AM |
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| Tom Wells |
03-04-2015 09:23 AM |
pcww,
I don't think it matters to the EFI which side you use. Nothing in the Holley instructions mentions a preference. Just follow the rest of their O2 sensor location recommendations in the manual that comes with the unit!
Tom
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