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Originally Posted by H-viken View Post
It’s installed at a slight upwards angle about halfway between muffler and collector
I also did this on a stubborn engine, that kept killing my lambda sensor.
This cured the problem for me.

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Originally Posted by trond View Post
also condensed water in the exhaust system, droplets, will kill the sensor as they hit the warned up sensor. Try a delayed switch on of the sensor. I set a 20 second delay and 2000 rpm in the megasquirt to avoid having water droplets hitting the warmed up sensor. No issues after
That is a pretty good idea ... I will definitely try this!
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