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Old 10-23-2006, 11:23 PM
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Default Home made O2 sims, anybody done it?

I know that you have to have some kind of resister but what kind? Has anybody made any before?
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some people have done it, but it really is best to spend the $ on real ones
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some people have done it, but it really is best to spend the $ on real ones
yea i agree but it seems like alot of places have quit selling them because of the damn emissions crap. Summit racing equipment told me that Casper electronics were forced to quit making them. I thought maybe if there was a way to make them I would get some made up for my vette. I have some on now but you never know when one will go bad.




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