Originally posted by 2QUIK6
I just went thru this last week. I have tried both the single wire AC Delco stocker and the NTK heated O2 sensor in both the stock location and in the DP about a ft down from the turbo.
The stock single wire will NOT work in the DP, it throws an O2 code unless you start up and immediately take off driving to get it heated up quick enough, if you start it up cold and idle for a minute or 2, it throws the code.
The heated O2, tried 2 different heated sensors, both are real lazy on the x-cnts in the DP...they are a little better in the stock location, but still not as active as the AC Delco single wire non-heated.
Yes, the O2 reading will be different in each location, I found about a 60-70mV difference between the DP and the stock location using the heated 4-wire sensor....why the difference, don't know if was the pressure or the temp...the DP read richer.
As far as at cruise and idle when in closed loop and BLM learn enabled..no difference in BLM numbers in either location..I guess when it is cyclings up and down averaging it all comes out in the wash.....the differences noted above were at WOT.
The temp does effect the readings....ever notice as EGTs climb the O2 readings will decline and its not always from becoming lean...but again knowing the reading on your car where ever the O2 sensor is when its making the most power is the only way to know if the reading is right or wrong..just takes experimentation.
So to answer your question NO, the stocker will not work in the DP very well.....a heated one does not care, you will just need to figure out at what O2 mv your car runs best at because it won't be the 770-790mV range anymore.