o2 sensors
#3
Originally Posted by z28_n_tx
in doing Lt install, i bought the 02 extension for the front and th sims for the back. the extension is pretty long that it sags , what should i do ??? and what about the rear o2 sims..where do i set them once hooked up??
did you reuse stock o2's?
and deff. need to buy 24" extensions for the front O2's on LT install?
Thanks
#5
Originally Posted by ilirw325
will be in the same boat soon...just wondering
did you reuse stock o2's?
and deff. need to buy 24" extensions for the front O2's on LT install?
Thanks
did you reuse stock o2's?
and deff. need to buy 24" extensions for the front O2's on LT install?
Thanks
i did, i didnt even think about replacing them. did buy the extesions as well and took the rear o2, put sims.
#6
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FWIW you'll likely get some insufficient switching codes from using the stock o2s the exhaust gas is cooler than stock now the sensors are positioned further downstream, and the stock sensors don't like that, so they throw the insufficient switching code.
Bosch 13111 is the rear o2 from a vette, has a higher wattage heater and is more tolerant of the cooler exhaust gas than the stock ones are, not to mention the wires are long enough to eliminate the need for extensions/splicing wires
Bosch 13111 is the rear o2 from a vette, has a higher wattage heater and is more tolerant of the cooler exhaust gas than the stock ones are, not to mention the wires are long enough to eliminate the need for extensions/splicing wires