SO where are you with this issue? I just relocated my passenger 02 sensor back into the collector just to see how it would run and how the LTFT's would look. Well, it runs like CRAP yet again. Set a cel for bank 2 too rich even with my LTFTs at idle set +/- 3%. Driver's bank remains solid and my wide band is in the drivers side as well and all looks good. SLow speed driving is bucking and jerking. Transition accelleration is terrible....no its worse that terrible...it embarrasing. Idle *****. Not smooth and purring like a kitten as it had been. Terrible backfiring under decel too...just undrivable. So the 02 is going back into the single tube and I'm loading my original tune back in. Every now and then I just have to prove to myself that the collectors just don't work for my Viper. I do know I'm running a bit rich since I have the soot issue in the tailpipe and rear facia, but I get nothing at startup or WOT so its not that bad. Probably just that my el cheapo cats are fried and I have 02 sims in the rear anyways. I stil think tuning to one cylinder and then basically matching injector offsets simplifies the PCM from searching for a correct AFR by modulating five injectors. In my case with putting the sensor in the collector, the PCM has to try and adjust 5 injectors to reach a correct AFR and can't do it given the inherent variation in five individual cylinders and the crazy ROE manifold. For me, tuning cylinders 2,4,6 the same (based on the 02 in #4) and then simply dialing out just a bit of fuel in #8 and #10 really simplifies the PCMs math. I like to reduce the variables in the tuning equation and trying to get all five cylinders tuned the same via the collector just doesn't work since #8 and #10 tend to run so rich in closed loop under 2000 RPMs which causes the PCM to wildly trim 2,4,6,8,10 (in a firing order fashion) trying to get the collective AFR within spec. The PCM doesn't know which cylinder needs to be trimmed so it just trims each one until the AFR comes into spec. I still suspect that #10 overly influences the AFR of all five cylinders and you can trim it too much thereby creating a lean cylinder condition under boost. If the ROE equally filled each cylinder and each cylinder had a great fuel burn, then the collector would work in theory (like the stock manifold/tune does). Just fueling the debate some more since I'm pissed I put the sensor back into the collector and wasted a bunch of time again. My $.02