Baby steps are the name of my game. Tonight I removed and plugged my right side O2 sensor and bung, as well as plugged my wideband sensor bung on the left side. Nothing like adding something you don’t even need. Rookie! The wideband is now installed in place of my left side factory O2 sensor. I taped up the O2 harness connectors really well and zip tied them securely out of the way.
I then moved back and installed my new factory style upper rear control arms, removing the BMR poly bushing ones. If anyone wants the BMR’s PM me.
I did these things because I was waiting for paint to dry on my MAP sensor bracket. You hear that
@CarMichael Angelo ? I thought of you tonight. I removed my BAP sensor from under hood, and it’s bracket was patina’d. I thought, “Mike would like if I gave that bracket some attention before I just bolt the MAP sensor to it and move on.”
Then I installed it in my dirty assed engine bay. One day when this car runs correctly, that bay will be detailed. Until then it’s just dirty. Sorry buddy.
That’s it for tonight. I’m buying new bolts and nuts for my Eibach rear sway bar tomorrow. Will toss it on and then I can put the car on the ground and move it to create room on the passenger side to access the ECU and finish the Microsquirt install.