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What size is the Zeitronix Wideband O2 Sensor?

 Re: What size is the Zeitronix Wideband O2 Sensor?
I'm going to be installing the Zeitronix Wideband O2 Sensor to my new Yosh R77 system. Does anyone know if it will go right in to the bung already installed or will I have to use the adapter? Also, Where do you guys recommend taking it to get the larger bung welded into the exhaust? Is this something a run of the mil muffler shop can do or what? And is it better to cap the smaller one and drill a new hole or do they grind out the smaller one and put it in it's place? Also, do you disable the OEM O2 sensor in the ECU if you're using the auto tune and Zeitronix Wideband O2 Sensor? The Wideband sensor's thread usually is 18mm x 1.5mm (include zeitronix) and the OEM is 12mm x 1.25mm My Akrapovic system had a bung with adaptor so i was able to put in same hole both kind of O2 sensors (with or without the adaptor). Check yours if it has. The WRT Software have the option to disable the OEM O2 sensors (if i am not wrong it trick the ECU and letting it to think that there is OEM O2 sensor and it read constantly the option AFR) so you just unplug the sensors. If your system doesn't support wideband sensor, i recommend to weld a bung at the point where all exhaust body connect (before the muffler) and blank the OEM bung (who knows, maybe in future you will need to go to OEM sensor :P ) If you are looking only the bung for Wideband you can order it from this site for 15$
 
 What size is the Zeitronix Wideband O2 Sensor?
I'm going to be installing the Zeitronix Wideband O2 Sensor to my new Yosh R77 system. Does anyone know if it will go right in to the bung already installed or will I have to use the adapter? Also, Where do you guys recommend taking it to get the larger bung welded into the exhaust? Is this something a run of the mil muffler shop can do or what? And is it better to cap the smaller one and drill a new hole or do they grind out the smaller one and put it in it's place? Also, do you disable the OEM O2 sensor in the ECU if you're using the auto tune and Zeitronix Wideband O2 Sensor?
 
 
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