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I am trying to help out a family member of mine who is going to get flow masters put on next week, and during my search for an anwser to the question that I have I stumbled upon this web site. Maybe some of the mopar fans here can help me. He has a 94 Ram with a 318 Magnum 5.2. They only have 1 oxygen sensor. Is there anyway to run dual exhaust with 2 flow masters and still just use one oxygen sensor? Or is there a way to bypass this? Any help is greatly appreciated, So thanks in advance.
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When it comes out of the manifolds it goes into a single pipe into the converter. I Think!!?? Can you possibly split it before the converter and still just run one 02 sensor? Thanks again
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personally I would just run one small flowmaster insted of two. It would have better torque. all depends on what your doing with it.
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Depending on the location of the sensor you could install an "x" pipe and thread the sensor into the center. You would have your dual exhaust w/out jeopardizing the vehicles performance.
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ORIGINAL: greenmachine
Depending on the location of the sensor you could install an "x" pipe and thread the sensor into the center. You would have your dual exhaust w/out jeopardizing the vehicles performance.
I agree... another possible setup to consider is a dual out flowmaster cat back... I wanted the dual outs and wanted to keep low end torque so I ended up with a dual out flow with 2.25" outputs...ORIGINAL: greenmachine
Depending on the location of the sensor you could install an "x" pipe and thread the sensor into the center. You would have your dual exhaust w/out jeopardizing the vehicles performance.



