Question about What comes with pacesetters
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yup, but do yourself a favor and either go buy some universal denso O2 sensors and extend those. Or the better route would be to but some corvette rear O2 sensors. Because your stock ones will throw codes P0135 all day long.
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Originally Posted by artic-z28
This picture .. what is the black thing, the white thing and the red things? hehe
Those are the 02 extension wires. For the front 02 sensors.
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I also just got a set of pacesetter's. I bought two o2 extensions for around $30.
I'd rathar not screw around with splicing wires, just dosen't seem like it would be a good reliable connection and I'm lazy.
I'd rathar not screw around with splicing wires, just dosen't seem like it would be a good reliable connection and I'm lazy.
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Originally Posted by Bluehawk27
yup, but do yourself a favor and either go buy some universal denso O2 sensors and extend those. Or the better route would be to but some corvette rear O2 sensors. Because your stock ones will throw codes P0135 all day long.
Do they eliminate the flashing SES light at stoplights that goes away once you are moving agian?
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The OEM F-body O2's like to run hotter than the others. Since you are moving the location of the O2's further away from the engine, they dont fully reach the operating temp that they like to work at. This will kill the stock O2's and thow your ses light and you'll more than likely end up pulling some O2 codes like P0135. My SES light never went away till i made the switch