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greenman100
11-25-2008, 11:30 AM
How do you guys put EGTs and Widebands in? All the turbo elbows I can find just have one port, and I need it for the O2 sensor. Are there turbo elbows with 2 ports, or did you make your own?
g6civcx
11-25-2008, 11:33 AM
How do you guys put EGTs and Widebands in? All the turbo elbows I can find just have one port, and I need it for the O2 sensor. Are there turbo elbows with 2 ports, or did you make your own?
It depends where you want to mount the sensors. I have seen individual EGT and wideband sensor for each cylinder. The sensors are mounted in the exhaust runner before the collector.
They're used to fine-tune for each cylinder.
greenman100
11-25-2008, 11:42 AM
It depends where you want to mount the sensors. I have seen individual EGT and wideband sensor for each cylinder. The sensors are mounted in the exhaust runner before the collector.
They're used to fine-tune for each cylinder.
I don't mind mounting them downstream of where the header comes together... I just want to know if there's a pre-made solution or if I need to fabricate something.
driftthis
11-25-2008, 11:45 AM
I don't mind mounting them downstream of where the header comes together... I just want to know if there's a pre-made solution or if I need to fabricate something.
for egt - you have to drill/tap into where ever you want to place the sensor.
search for how to's and etc.
g6civcx
11-25-2008, 11:46 AM
I don't mind mounting them downstream of where the header comes together... I just want to know if there's a pre-made solution or if I need to fabricate something.
Most exhaust shops should be able to weld in a bung for you. You may want to consult the sensor vendor to obtain their recommendation on placement.
greenman100
11-25-2008, 11:47 AM
Most exhaust shops should be able to weld in a bung for you. You may want to consult the sensor vendor to obtain their recommendation on placement.
Thanks. I was hoping I could pick up a turbo elbow that had two bungs, basically. Oh well, off to the shop I go.
e1_griego
11-25-2008, 11:50 AM
Most companies recommend putting the wideband o2 ~15inches away from the turbo, anyway.
I've run mine closer than that (just for logistics), but that's the recommendation.
greenman100
11-25-2008, 11:53 AM
Most companies recommend putting the wideband o2 ~15inches away from the turbo, anyway.
I've run mine closer than that (just for logistics), but that's the recommendation.
Interesting... so halfway down the downpipe?
djcobra
11-25-2008, 12:59 PM
EGT on Turbo Manifold, I tapped one in the Stock Cast Iron Manifold, then welded it by a professional (cast iron, not easy to weld). ** I hate tubular manifolds, they crack, period! don't even argue with me on that. That's a whole different matter.
Wideband you can either put it on the Down Pipe or Test Pipe, take your pick. Doesn't really matter where you place the wideband, most dyno turners place the Wideband near the tip of the exhaust. If you have a test pipe, just put it in there; usually has a bung on it.
Steve.
makulit054
11-25-2008, 08:06 PM
I had my wideband mounted on right before the cat. Check with the manufacturer the placement. Plus, mine came with the bung. All I had to do was drill the whole and get the bung welded.
louisdaboois
11-25-2008, 08:23 PM
its recommended that you place 02 sensors at least 10" away from the turbo to prevent the sensor from burning out prematurely from the heat of the turbo. and iirc, you should place the egt probe around 6" from the exhaust ports to get an accurate reading since the turbo takes away from some of the heat. I'm not positive on that though, its been a while.
480sx
11-26-2008, 12:08 PM
You actually want to place your EGT probe as close to the cylinders as possible. That gives you the most accurate reading of what your EGT's actually are coming out of your head. Cylinder number 3 on a nissan 4 banger cylinder runs the hottest, and thats where you want your probe.
As far as WBO2 sensors go, Zeitronix says to place the sensor between 18-24 inches away from the turbo for reasons already discussed. Before the cat obviously, a WBO2 after the cat will read leaner than the mix really is.
Erjay1
11-26-2008, 12:36 PM
My EGT is tapped into the manifold on port 1.
My o2 bung is welded on my downpipe right before the bend towards the test pipe. You may want to angle it pointing towards 2 o'clock. I forgot to tell the guy to do this to my 02 bung, but oh well. Goodluck.
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