wowitsfast
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Cut the O2 bung out of some old exhaust and welded it into my headers crossover so i can finally get some upstream readings that help my car not run so rich
Turned traction control off to have a bit of fun on snow covered roads. It was soo cold in my car that TC button is stuck & turned off. Oops.
I doubt that has anything to do with the cold. According to a quick google it is 18* where you're at. It was -7 here the other day and I turned my traction control off and the button is fine.
It's luckily right on top/side on "driver side" of the motor. Looks pretty easy. I'm going to pick up a sensor today and hopefully get it swapped. We checked it last night and didn't see anything wet. I'll check again when I get to work.That failure is very common, sounds like the sensor is dead. I'd make sure it's not leaking out the top of aswell.
But I don't recall the exact spot on the motor of a LS4.
As for oil pressure, the DOD/AM motors run less oil pressure than a non dod/afm motor. 55-60psi cold idle, 30-40 hot idle and 40-45 while cruising. DoD lifters "request" less oil pressure, atleast that what GM says. Older 5.3's from 99-06 in the trucks/vans or 5.7/6.0's in cars would run at 55-60psi warm while driving.