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He did said that he will put wideband sensor in then after that he will take it off. I did looked at their reviews of their company. And many owners are happy with them. Their company is called Smokey's Dyno. You guys can check out their website.
They told me they did alot of Cobalt. And Yes, You guys are right that I should get Wideband in my car first to get actual reading. I talked with tuner at Smokey's and he said you guys are right but dang they charged me $380 dollars to install Wideband in my car. I rather do it my way and I can get it cheaper as far I have ZZP $100 dollars credit. So that way I can buy brand new Wideband then get single gauge pod cluster bezel. I want that to be right there.
I just got AEM UEGO Wideband, O2 bung, and Single Gauge Pod Cluster Bezel ordered. Now I have to wait til it's arrive then I will install it myself. Last thing get it TUNE!
Last edited by YelCal7; May 3, 2012 at 06:08 PM.
Ok, I wanna know which side of downpipe that I should put my Wideband on passenger or driver side ? I know I have to put it on before cat. If I put bung on driver side it will be too close to transmission mount. If I put on passenger side it's clear and no hitting at anything.
Put it on the passengerside of the downpipe, You dont want it on the driverside because theres another 02 sensor on the driverside in the exh manifold and you dont want them inline with eachother
Last edited by SlowCobaltSS; May 4, 2012 at 12:29 PM.
Basically You're saying best to put it on the passenger side cause there is other O2 sensor on the header. If I put Wideband on the driver side it will be too close to O2 sensor that is on the header. I was thinking of that too and noticed that passenger side have more space.
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