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Old Jun 25, 2015, 10:03 AM
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Originally Posted by sstevojr
^Or better yet turn off the rear O2, splice your WB into its signal, and log w/o needing another cable running around the car
Can you elaborate a little more on this? Sounds like a good way to avoid a lot of extra work, especially if it works.
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I have my AEM wideband on the way...was told i need the o2 extension harness because it's not long enough to reach the bung...do i really need it?

My circuit werks TP has a wideband bung already
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