Thanks BillyMaysHere.
T8fanning , it seems to be working fine, i haven't had any issues with it since i put the tractor flap on. There was a bit of moisture that got in there when it rained , and fried two of the previous sensors. Even without the tractor flap it registered fine, BUT, it is a a wide band 02 sensor. Not sure if it makes a difference.
I did have a massive oops moment . Pretty embarrassing. Some times , we are our worst enemies. I data logged a few runs yesterday. Got back home and forgot about it. Checked out the data logs this morning and according to the log, it said i was only running 3.2 psi and 122 kpa..So i instant messaged Linux , and he told me to look for leaks in the map sensor line. I was reading 20 psi on the boost gauge and trying to hold the car straight through two lanes over 15psi, which seemed ...Well, not normal! SO, i pulled out my bicycle pump with a boost gauge ziptied to it and made sure map was working..Here is a video..
https://www.facebook.com/kris.d.weldy/videos/10206024420441131/
And a touch of the data log of the test.
It appears in my haste of vacuum hose routing i somehow (SMH) used two " t" fittings to splice the fuel pressure regulator and the map sensor , and these two plastic lines going into the firewall(BIG mistake!).
If memory serves correct, one of the plastic lines goes to the heater valve (that i don't use) and the other goes to the climate control. Well i guess the heater valve hose blew off under the dash and became a permanent leak, there for, giving me false readings and locking my car down at 33 degrees advanced timing at 20psi max boost! UGHH!! Nothing got hurt, but my pride. Good thing i was running e 85 and good thing i didn't set my foot into it all the way, the logs showed i was only at 75% throttle, while dancing the tail end and lifting. No wonder. Thanks to Linux for the instant message support,he recommended finding the leak, instead of argueing there wasnt one, i went and verified, that of course there was! I found the culprit, which was myself. Never fun.Thanks Kenny you may have saved me a bunch of money today. And even more labor.I still cant believe i made such an idiot mistake. Ah well.