Originally Posted by
endlessmike My reasoning for putting it closer to the first, is then the air will read more closely to the first. I dont know if the air will sniff different further back without a cat, but then again, Im not very educated in the workings of emission systems. I usually just rip them out.
Good point. I think the Rear O2 sniffer... err sensor
, would have to read lower numbers because it is placed after the cat, so by the time the gasses get broken down/finished burning in the cat, then the O2 sensor picks it up. I would imagine it complaining when it's too close to the front O2 sensor...
Can anyone confirm or deny this?