02 Sensor getting killed in lightning headers
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had no choice, checked with lightning and thats the exact location they install at time of build...I cannot believe that there is not a 02 that would not live getting wet at times...when we pulled it out after getting back looked fine...thing that maybe the water cracked the porcelain that we cannot see...
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as others have said, this is a common problem. I have a holley computer and use their sensors since they come with the correct connector to plug into the computer harness. after running in the driveway with a lot of water going through, I usually notice the O2 getting rich even though I have not change the tune. I have CMI sport tubes with the factory welded O2 bung on the odd side. supercharger is the new 4.5 whipple. about 1080 hp. I have 2 sensors, one is a spare. each time one goes rich, I either change to the other or dry it and buff off any carbon. I also leave the sensor in while running the boat much of time because the holley continues to tune in closed loop. in each case, over 2 years, the sensors have recovered when dried and cleaned. I doubt that the holley O2 sensor is unique or that they even manufacture it.
are you certain that they are really dead or just wet?
are you certain that they are really dead or just wet?
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Let me see if the set at the shop has modifications. There have been a couple sets through the shop and all have had some sort of reversion. Large cams and small cams. JimV has welded the tips up and then added water dumps out the back/side of the boat. This is more for water intrusion into the engine then saving O2 sensors so watch for that.
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as others have said, this is a common problem. I have a holley computer and use their sensors since they come with the correct connector to plug into the computer harness. after running in the driveway with a lot of water going through, I usually notice the O2 getting rich even though I have not change the tune. I have CMI sport tubes with the factory welded O2 bung on the odd side. supercharger is the new 4.5 whipple. about 1080 hp. I have 2 sensors, one is a spare. each time one goes rich, I either change to the other or dry it and buff off any carbon. I also leave the sensor in while running the boat much of time because the holley continues to tune in closed loop. in each case, over 2 years, the sensors have recovered when dried and cleaned. I doubt that the holley O2 sensor is unique or that they even manufacture it.
are you certain that they are really dead or just wet?
are you certain that they are really dead or just wet?
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Somebody had suggested these extenders a while back. I had bookmarked the page so when I decide to do EFI I can put bungs in my Lightning headers. I'd like to know how you welded the bungs in place.
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/x...cat=250&page=2
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/x...cat=250&page=2
With the OP using silent choice I highly suspect he is having a reversion issue.



