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RE:Gas problem I think.

Subject: RE:Gas problem I think.
by CasetheCorvetteman on 2007/12/5 8:45:10

Give me his phone number mate, i want to give him a call and ask him how much he knows about 84 Corvettes..... He gave you a bum steer.

The first Corvette to have 2 O2s is the 92, the first to have 3 was the 94, and the first to have 4 of them is the 96. Any Corvette 91 or earlier only has 1 (excluding some export early 84s which ran on leaded fuel and had no O2 sensor, lead poisons the sensor)

No Bogus, i think the sensor in the head feeds the dash mate, and the one in the other head turns on the fan. Im not certain on that, but im pretty sure.

The one in the front of the manifold is indeed the one that feeds the ECM in order to control various managment functions of the engine.
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