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    Default Corvette Stock O2 sensor placement

    Hey guys,

    So I threw some headers onto my 2002 corvette and I noticed that my passenger side O2 sensor(stock narrowband) is hitting the frame. I also noticed that if I used an extension harness that I could move this stock O2 sensor to the wideband port which is where the two banks come together in the x pipe. Is this ok to do (Will I run into issues with it running weird) or should I just chalk up 200 bucks for some 3/8" drop engine mounts?

    Besides the full exhaust, the car is completely stock so the stock tune really shouldnt be too far off.

    Thanks!

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    The bank2 NBO2 must see only bank2 exhaust... can you drill/weld in a new bung...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by joecar View Post
    The bank2 NBO2 must see only bank2 exhaust... can you drill/weld in a new bung...?
    I physically cannot. I will see if I can make some alterations and if not I will just throw in some new engine mounts. Thanks!

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