A/F Devices Monitoring Devices
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I would hope for a little more counter bore on the sensor installation to get it into the exhaust stream.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...tallation.html
Jeff
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...tallation.html
Jeff
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Does a sensor need to be installed on each exhaust manifold or just on one side to get a reading? Also, how thick is that adapter plate and is it a pain to get your exhaust lined back up with the tips and y pipe for silent choice? If running A sensor on each side do you need two gauges or can you run them to one gauge for an accurate reading?
The adapter plate is about 1" thick.
It can be a pain to get the exhaust aligned back up. Straight hose out the back with a little flex will work without too much difficulty. If you have silent choice that would complicate things.
You need one gauge per wide band sensor.




