Yes, I would recommend putting as far down to the
collector as possible. That is where I put mine.
THat way you get a good reading of all the cylinders.
Mark
--- "Graziano, Michael" <michael.graziano@csfb.com>
wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I'm once again contemplating installing an air/fuel
> ratio gauge. I know
> that install should be relatively easy, but I'm not
> sure on the location of
> the sensor. With a manifold, it would be easy. But
> where would I install
> the sensor with 4-2-1 headers? I would think all
> the way down by the
> collector for the 2-1 part would be too far along in
> the exhaust to be of
> any use.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Mike
> '78 Midget (Twin HS4's and 4-2-1 headers)
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