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Old 02-15-2005, 07:10 PM
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I just looked and relized pacesetter sells these and flowtech long tubes come with them. Do i need 02 extensions for pacesetter L/Ts? :o
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No. Do yourself a favor, skip the extensions and put the money
toward a pair of 'vette rear O2s instead. Plenty of posts here,
about why.
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yeah, the vette o2's would be better if you want to spend the little extra cash.
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I have the o2 simulators on the rear and the stocks on the front of my pacesetter long tubes. I had no problem with length. The simulators are zip tied to the side of the transmission.
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I needed extensions with my 98. Its best to buy some b/c it seems I hear a lot of the homemade extensions have trouble with water and stuff.
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i dont have rear 02, but i have fronts. Is it the fronts that need an extension?
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What about deleting one of the pairs? Can't remember which set (front or rear). Can't you delete a set with tuning? Any advice?
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just delete the rears.....and put 02 extensions on the front...problem solved
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My pacesetter headers came with wires to extend the o2's. I used them. I plan on using o2 extensions when time comes to change to new o2s.
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I made mine from the stuff that came with the headers.



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