I've received loads of dire warnings about the location of the sensor for my wideband on the FD. They're supposed to be like a minimum of 36 inches from the turbo, or the farther away the better. To be fair, even Bosch recommend locating it a loooong way from the ports on a rotary due to the zillion degrees of righteous rotary exhuast gas washing over it three times more often than a piston engine. Innovate recommend distant mounting as well, and even offer a special copper heatsink to recess the probe end and take away some of the excess heat. Apparently they burn out within weeks otherwise.
With that said, I completely ignored all theses warnings and mounted the sensor about eight inches from the hotwheel of the turbo (slightly bigger than T04R size on a big street port) mostly because that's where the boss was already welded in

. It works perfectly, hasn't fried itself yet in two years of tempearatures close to those at the heart of the sun, and that includes two engines exploding and spraying it with neat fuel/apex seals
Now I've said that the little smegger'll eat it's own head next time I drive it, you watch...
