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I am wondering if anyone else has a dynojet wideband commander in their stang?

I would like to install the wideband (LSU-4) O2 sensor ahead of the factory cats. FYI there is not much room at all before the factory cats. On the passenger side there may be enough room but the driver side is defiantly out of the question. I would prefer not to install an off road h pipe even though the sensor location would be easy!!!

I have heard to many horror stories about nitrous and going lean so that is why I wanted the ability to monitor A/F + the dual gauge pod will look cool.
 

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YtnGT said:
I am wondering if anyone else has a dynojet wideband commander in their stang?

I would like to install the wideband (LSU-4) O2 sensor ahead of the factory cats. FYI there is not much room at all before the factory cats. On the passenger side there may be enough room but the driver side is defiantly out of the question. I would prefer not to install an off road h pipe even though the sensor location would be easy!!!

I have heard to many horror stories about nitrous and going lean so that is why I wanted the ability to monitor A/F + the dual gauge pod will look cool.
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I'm in the process of installing one.. along with tons of other parts. Anyway, about your sensor placing, I dont have any input, as I have an O/R X pipe so I'm just putting it in one of the rear holes. I mounted the box on top of the fuse box, not sure if that's the final location, but thats where it is for now. And I got a steering column pod since I already have my A pillar filled. I REALLY like the visibility of the A/F gauge on the column, it sits right below the Tach and it'll be easy to keep an eye on.

 
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Brian, I got the wideband commander installed and really like it.





 

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