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Old 22 October 2005, 08:01 PM
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While changing my manifold to a Megan header set I noticed that my lambada sensor was biffed. The ceramic nose was brocken and the metal pin was lose. I have just put a blank in the lambada port of the headers for now. Is this OK or do I need to have a lambada sensor fitted? Cheers. guys. Mark.
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dpends on the age of your car , but if it is the lamba you've removed then you will cause problems if your still on the std ECU.................

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Old 22 October 2005, 08:06 PM
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Its on a 93 JDM with a scoobyecu fitted. Sorry should have said in the original post. Cheers. Mark.
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Originally Posted by scoobymark66
While changing my manifold to a Megan header set I noticed that my lambada sensor was biffed. The ceramic nose was brocken and the metal pin was lose. I have just put a blank in the lambada port of the headers for now. Is this OK or do I need to have a lambada sensor fitted? Cheers. guys. Mark.
I fitted a set of megan headers, to my 99 t type-r and i blanked off the lambada sensor hole,works fine.
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in a 96> car they moved the lamba port into the d-pipe, however...........the car in question will need the lamba replacing...............

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