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Hey guy...i'm planning to put on my gauges (A/F) this up coming weekend..I did some numerous search which o2 sensor is right..In the pic..some said to connect #1 and some said to connect #2...some ppl said wire #1 the rpm run crazy back and forth and its the wire before the cat...wire #2..some said it calm down and the reading more accurate and should used that wire b/c it's also before the cat..SO WHAT IS THE CORRECT WIRE TO TAPPED INTO??..
P>S..should i tapped the wire or should i solder it????
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dikitzaps 1974 Toyota Celica
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dikitzaps
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i used a butt connector and just added an extra wire on one end for the gauge.
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Carbon Blue Rules 2003 Toyota Celica
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i tapped my A/F gauge to the same 02 sensor. if i remember correctly its the blue wire.
Gtscelica05 Carbon Blue
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Number 1! You want to measure A/F before the cat
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