- Dec 12, 2011
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Given the age of the cat, I'm starting to guess it's effectiveness. I have fairly fresh sensors and even after 30 min of driving, I'm getting readings from .3 to .75 and this is under a slight steady load. I would think once the cat is nice and hot, even under a light load, that it wouldn't follow the front sensor as much and remain more steady around .45 to maybe .55.
The rear sensor doesn't mirror the front sensor but tends to try to follow it at a slower pace but doesn't reach the extremes as the front sensor.
The rear sensor doesn't mirror the front sensor but tends to try to follow it at a slower pace but doesn't reach the extremes as the front sensor.