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But either will work in a pinch until you can get the right one (86-88).
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*They& say the turbo one will flow a bit higher. I obviously do not know.
One thing I vaguely remember when I had the wideband 02 on the n/a. I was messing around and swapped around afms and remember the turbo one when put on the n/a showed a richer mixture at idle. This should be taken with a grain of salt. Its been a year and was just messing around, but I have that memory. Wasn't worth talking about I suppose. I can't duplicate it because I just ripped the n/a engine out and am putting in a turboii and won't touch my wife's car.
Actually I don't think you'd notice the difference if you put the turboii in the n/a. I know I wouldn't.
One thing I vaguely remember when I had the wideband 02 on the n/a. I was messing around and swapped around afms and remember the turbo one when put on the n/a showed a richer mixture at idle. This should be taken with a grain of salt. Its been a year and was just messing around, but I have that memory. Wasn't worth talking about I suppose. I can't duplicate it because I just ripped the n/a engine out and am putting in a turboii and won't touch my wife's car.
Actually I don't think you'd notice the difference if you put the turboii in the n/a. I know I wouldn't.
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