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I have a 2009 Ultra with a stock 96 with the exception of FM's Jackpot Exhaust and a stage 1 Air cleaner. I have been running a Power Commander V for years with the stock NB O2 sensors disconnected.
I just purchased a PV and will need to reconnect the NB Sensors.
Question is, is it a good idea to put new NB sensors in since the original ones have been just sitting there "baking" for several years?
Is there a way to test them with a multi meter?
I dont have any intentions of getting radical with this engine, just a cam upgrade, so the stock NB sensors and autotune will be fine.
I would think they are ok but if your concerned there is a way to test them. Just google testing sensors and you will find what you need. By the way good choice on your pv
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