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just got the stock one gutted and the sensors are still in the stock locations with no issues ..

Yes you just proved what i was getting across " ALL SENSORS ARE STILL IN STOCK LOCATIONS "

The garage or whoever worked on his car removed one of them and left it out :censor:

He replaced the lower pipe, so there's no sensor on the bottom part. He told me that the upper sensor will do the same job

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just checked with mechanic mate who confirmed exactly what BLOODUK said about retarding fuel and such

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tony4 Get that sensor in and working pronto and give the garage a good kick up the rear , he shouldve asked you before removing it instead of going ahead thats just WRONG!

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I will speak to him nicely and see what his respond....

I'm gutted that I was very disappointed when I test drove it and ask him why, he told me that because I'm doing one thing at a time...

I should have invest on power FC and get ignition and fueling corrected... but, but....power FC don't make one for rev1/2...

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Tony fingers crossed get that Sensor back in... and let us now how it goes , give the ECU a good reset afterwards though just incase.

Good luck :)

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