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Old 07-04-2005, 01:14 PM
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I helped my friend to recently install his pacesetter long tubes & ORY. He initially used the 02 sensors that were after the cats, then he changed to the 02 before the cats. since then he has had a huge power loss in the mid and top end. My question is if it matters which 02 sensors you use on the headders? thanks for any resposnses.
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I have used both and not had issues. Any codes?
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Maybe his old front ones were bad?
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we'll try it today maybe they are bad.
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There really shouldn't be any difference between the 2 in terms of performance. GM o2 sensors on the V8 cars are pretty universal

IF u really want to do something about the situation I would go with the 2002 corvette rear o2 sensors. They burn hotter and are perfect for LT's. I've got the bosch equivalent for the 2002 corvette o2's which is the bosch 13111 o2 sensors on my Pacesetter LT's and they work awesome! On top of that the wiring is long enough so u don't need o2 extensions either, check em out




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