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Old May 24, 2017 | 04:52 PM
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Well talked with fuel moto and decided to go with the power vision. Thanks again hattitude.
The more you use it, the more you'll like it.......

The only downside.... now that you can retune for any mod, there's no reason not to eventually go with a cam, then pistons, then heads, then......

Yes, it's a sickness...!!

Enjoy!!
 
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Placement of the o2 sensors in the exhaust is crucial. Its not just a matter of having then in there, the location, angle and depth ate important to get good sensor feedback.
 
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Placement of the o2 sensors in the exhaust is crucial. Its not just a matter of having then in there, the location, angle and depth ate important to get good sensor feedback.
What angle should they be? I bought some 49 degree o2 bungs and was going to use the stock exhaust as a template for there position. should I get something different or use a different method for placement?
 
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What angle should they be? I bought some 49 degree o2 bungs and was going to use the stock exhaust as a template for there position. should I get something different or use a different method for placement?
It really all depends on the pipe you are using and where at in the pipe you are placing them.
 
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[QUOTE=Wide Open Cycles;16276312]It really all depends on the pipe you are using and where at in the pipe you are placing them.[/QUOTE

I have a set of vance hines big shots without o2 bungs. I was going to look at the positioning on the stock pipes and place them in the same area.
 
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