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All good information above but what I was told to be more concerned with getting it in the proper position behind the merge 6 to 8" would be much more important.
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does the # matter that much as long as its consistent enough to see change once you know what the engine likes you can adjust to that. i always think of it as a tool to better understand how changes and weather effect the car and not to chase a magic #
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Put the O2 in a primary tube and it works great all the time except if there is an issue with that cylinder. I originally had mine in a collector and continually fought it. Moved it to a primary a couple years ago and never have a problem.
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