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Just Jumped under my car and got some info... there a NTK printed on the sensor. I google'd it and it took me to the the NKG site from there I had a look at their HEGO sensors and found this out, the white wires are for the heater. Grey is for the Signal Ground and black is the wire that goes to the ECU.

BF turbo's right on the money, the black one should be the way to go

Cheers

Cameron

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ok 70km drive to work and well I think I'll keep the AFR guage.. it does dance a fair bit but while cruising sits in stoich to rich and doesn't move that much..

Changing gears comming off cruise or around town and its like being at the discotek.

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ok 70km drive to work and well I think I'll keep the AFR guage.. it does dance a fair bit but while cruising sits in stoich to rich and doesn't move that much..

Changing gears comming off cruise or around town and its like being at the discotek.

They will dance around a bit in traffic etc as they are taking a reading of whats actually happening in nanoseconds. On an open road at steady pace say 100k/h they will be alot more steady. Put on the cruise control and if your car is well tuned, you will find they only move + or - 1 or 2 increments and will stay in stoich the whole time. By the way guys, its the black wire on the car you need to connect to.

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Jeff

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Yep I got the same result I went off the rear o2 sensor after the cat, at 100kmh its sits in the middle and moves around a bit and as soon as I step on the gas she goes all the way up to rich and when I take my foot off the gas it will go to lean, is this right?

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Yep I got the same result I went off the rear o2 sensor after the cat, at 100kmh its sits in the middle and moves around a bit and as soon as I step on the gas she goes all the way up to rich and when I take my foot off the gas it will go to lean, is this right?

I hope so, that's what mine does.

Is there anyway to disable the warning light?

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Yep I got the same result I went off the rear o2 sensor after the cat, at 100kmh its sits in the middle and moves around a bit and as soon as I step on the gas she goes all the way up to rich and when I take my foot off the gas it will go to lean, is this right?
that's exactly how they should work.

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Jeff

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