FML, so much for receiving my 505 manifold. After getting the manifold, I figured I would continue to chase down the idle gremlin in my car before doing anything with the manifold. I got my CEL read a couple of weeks ago, ended up with a P0300 and a P0134. Today, I decided to take a look at the car and found my primary o2 sensor had pretty much melted itself to the MAM manifold and a few wires on the harness side and o2 sensor side of the connector were slightly burnt through the insulation exposing the wires underneath it. I guess that explains my P0134(o2 sensor circuit no activity detected). I cut the burnt section off so I could have clean wires and since the connector itself was useless, I pulled the wires out of the connector and cleaned them since they were sort of corroded somehow. My intent was to take the new o2 sensor connector off and solder the wires together and also extending the wires a little bit to give it some slack so it won't be so close to the manifold and turbo.(one of the many downfalls to the MAM manifold, o2 sensor placement sucks) the wires on the harness side are so freaking brittle that if I attempt to do anything at all with the wires, they break. To top it off, my little cheapo soldering iron doesn't look like it gets hot enough to heat the wires to the point where the solder melts into the wire. I swear this car has turned into more of a job over the past couple of months. Im almost at the point where I just want to drop the car off on post and let the artillery and EOD guys have a ball with it. I honestly don't remember the last time I had a problem free drive.