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LM-2 single or dual O2 sensor, which to get? #238700
02/28/09 11:29 AM
02/28/09 11:29 AM
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Hi guys, I will be buying an LM-2 in the next month or so, is it worth it to get the one with the dual O2 sensors, or should I just save the xtra $200 and get the one with the single sensor? Thanks for any input!

Re: LM-2 single or dual O2 sensor, which to get? [Re: Kelob_pie] #238701
02/28/09 11:49 AM
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There is more cylinder to cylinder variance than bank to bank, so you'll be fine with a single. The advantage of 2 is really for either averaging both banks, or seeing if you have trouble with one side or the other. Not very common with carbs, but it happens with injection. I use 2, but more often than not really don't need both signals.

Re: LM-2 single or dual O2 sensor, which to get? [Re: dthemi] #238702
02/28/09 11:56 AM
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so to run the single sensor do you just use one bung on either collector of choice?


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