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Scotty C

posted on 29th Mar 07 at 15:47

Good point mate, never thought of it like that. As for mine, I just put it in the 1st hole at the top and never had a problem.


Vaux Lad

posted on 29th Mar 07 at 15:43

Ok mate, i'll put it there for now.
Should get it sorted asap tho, no doubt the lambda probe will be obstructing gas flow slightly too.


andyc1234

posted on 29th Mar 07 at 14:44

i just put my sensor in the hole my manifold came with think its on cyl 3 never had any problems with it .


Vaux Lad

posted on 29th Mar 07 at 14:09

Just giving my cousin a hand fitting a stainless protech exhaust manifold to his corsa sport, but i've notice it has lambda bosses on just the primaries.
So it will be monitoring oxygen from just one cylinder, quite stupid if that cylinder decides to run rich/lean for some reason, and the ecu adjusts the whole engine.

Have people just fitted there lambda into the std boss? Or had a lambda boss welded into the collector where it can monitor all 4 cylinders?