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Old 03-08-2006, 09:55 PM
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Ive read somewhere that the coating on the pacesetters ruin O2's. Can anyone verify this? Any input will be appreciated.
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No. But the stock o2 sensors are known to basically **** up. Most people go with the Bosch 13111's when the stockers start to throw codes.
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What he said.
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Any header will do it. They're right, it's the O2s that are the problem, not the headers.




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