wideband bung welding
I have been reading about where most ppl have the mounting bung welded for the 02 sensor. Ive read pretty much pre-cat welding is where its been done for the 350z. Just wanna make sure this is fine.
well if you have cats then yes, because the wideband would be useless after the cat, if you have test pipes then it can be anywhere on the test pipe, without making much of a difference
Thanks i still got the stock exhaust system and will prolly have it for a few months so yeh ill prolly have it welded before the cats
This.
If you're not doing it yourself, you're going to spend the same amount on labor for the removal of the cats, prep work, welding, and to reinstall the cats as you will spend on just buying a set of test pipes with the bungs already pre-fixed, and you can do the cat/test pipe swap yourself.
If you're not doing it yourself, you're going to spend the same amount on labor for the removal of the cats, prep work, welding, and to reinstall the cats as you will spend on just buying a set of test pipes with the bungs already pre-fixed, and you can do the cat/test pipe swap yourself.
Last edited by Hexxus; Jun 19, 2010 at 03:00 PM.
This.
If you're not doing it yourself, you're going to spend the same amount on labor for the removal of the cats, prep work, welding, and to reinstall the cats as you will spend on just buying a set of test pipes with the bungs already pre-fixed, and you can do the cat/test pipe swap yourself.
If you're not doing it yourself, you're going to spend the same amount on labor for the removal of the cats, prep work, welding, and to reinstall the cats as you will spend on just buying a set of test pipes with the bungs already pre-fixed, and you can do the cat/test pipe swap yourself.
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