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Old 22nd January 2014, 20:12   #1
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Default Manifold/Lambda sensor querie

Hi guys, I have a querie, i have a piper 4-1 manifold for my mk2 vtr. The manifold has one lambda sensor hole, if I put the manifold on and plug in the pre cat lambda and wat do I do with the post cat sensor? Will this make the car lumpy ? And the lambda hole I have is at the back of manifold where the exhaust joins so the pre cat lambda surely won't reach? Is the only way to cut cables and lengthen sensor wires?

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Old 22nd January 2014, 20:19   #2
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I have the same setup
Here is what to do:

Take the pre car sensor - run it down the back of the engine - keeping it out of the way of the gear linkages - you'll have to take it out of the wiring loom - no cutting of cables required
It will reach that way
Put a sleeve (See Kam Racing) on the post cat sensor and hide it away from wheel arches/openness where it is susceptible to water!

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Old 22nd January 2014, 21:11   #3
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cheers mate, will i be able to do that with out cutting into any sleeving holding all cables together etc ?
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Might have to give the pre cat lambda wiring sleeving a snip - just so it's got a little extra to reach down the back of the engine - but don't need to remove the sleeving or cut any wires at all'
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Old 22nd January 2014, 21:35   #5
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ok cheers mate i should be ok then - main worry was that putting this manifold on and not having both sensors functioning properly i was concerned that the car might start to encounter running issues or just generally run a bit lumpy where as it runs sweet as a nut at the moment.

i have a saxsport waiting to go on and been told its sounds shit untill cat manifold has been changed for de cat lol
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Only the pre cat sensor affects fueling etc, the post cat one is basically there to check the "cat" is working
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Ahh ok that's what I was hoping
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