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Re: Solved the fire problem...now I need help..

Subject: Re: Solved the fire problem...now I need help..
by dan0617 on 2008/3/3 3:10:18

My O2 sensor is in the #8 primary tube maybe 4 or so inches from the head. I haven't had to run a heated one. I would bet you will need a heated one with yours being all the way back in the collector. I think you just have 3 wires instead of 2, the third wire goes to a 12V source that has power when the key is on. Not 100% sure tho. I would wait till the exhaust is done tho before going through that, as the exhaust system will definitely retain more heat and it might be ok. With the 02 sensor in the collector and running open headers that is more than likely causing your problem.
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