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#95366 03/25/19 09:32 PM
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I've been contiplating using one of the Holley sniper or fi techs 2 barrel throttle bodies on my inline when it goes back into the car...my question is placement of the sensor in split duals from langdons manifolds...I thought I read somewhere...the front bank runs lean and the last bank runs rich..is one a better choice for the sensor..

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With the split exhaust, it might be better to use a two sensor setup like for a V6 or V8 engine. Most aftermarket EFI kits will handle dual inputs if specced properly.


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You will get the same results from the front or rear pipe. Hook it to the one that is the easiest.


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Even if the mixture matches, the rear cylinder runs hotter than the front, I'd use the rear pipe.

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Do they need to be in the header or can they be in the exhaust under the vehicle?

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