Hey all,
Installing my new MTX-L after my last one seemed to die.
Yeah fun.. NOT.
Anyways, my extractors bung for the O2 is at most 1/2" high.
Innovate recommend using a 1" bung and they provide it.
Would it be worth getting this installed in my Extractors or is there a easy way to just space it out that further 1/2 inch??
Wideband 1" Spacer/Bung
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Wideband 1" Spacer/Bung
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Re: Wideband 1" Spacer/Bung
How much thread is on the wideband?
over an inch?
if so you could probably just put a half inch wide nut on it first, then screw it into the bung.
(note, may not work if it's a tapered thread)
over an inch?
if so you could probably just put a half inch wide nut on it first, then screw it into the bung.
(note, may not work if it's a tapered thread)
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Re: Wideband 1" Spacer/Bung
Not a bad idea.
I will measure the thread and see if that will work.
Thanks!!
I will measure the thread and see if that will work.
Thanks!!
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Re: Wideband 1" Spacer/Bung
There isnt that much.
Just make a large washer out of alloy or copper. Drill a 19mm hole for the sensor and make the washer large, doesnt matter what shape it is. Just make it a big heatsink.
Just make a large washer out of alloy or copper. Drill a 19mm hole for the sensor and make the washer large, doesnt matter what shape it is. Just make it a big heatsink.
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First pic on google
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Re: Wideband 1" Spacer/Bung
Thanks Dann.
The stock bung on the xforce headers is like 1/4".
As the thread count is quite low on the wideband sensor do you think I could just have the 1" bung cut down to say 3/4" and have that welded on the xforce bung to make it 1" long??
The stock bung on the xforce headers is like 1/4".
As the thread count is quite low on the wideband sensor do you think I could just have the 1" bung cut down to say 3/4" and have that welded on the xforce bung to make it 1" long??
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Re: Wideband 1" Spacer/Bung
All Sorted.
Suli helped me out on a wet Saturday Morning.
Thanks Mate
The sensor is now almost flush with the piping.
Much happier.
Suli helped me out on a wet Saturday Morning.
Thanks Mate
The sensor is now almost flush with the piping.
Much happier.
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Re: Wideband 1" Spacer/Bung
NitroDann wrote:First pic on google
... that guy kind of missed the point on the heatsink, needs to be spun 90* for it to be more effective (ie. allow air travelling under the car to cool the fins optimally)
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