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Old 01-03-2006, 02:52 PM
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Question Pacesetters are in but I have a ?

ok i got my pacesetters from TSP in today! and i thought i had to buy o2 extentions but it came with some wires in a small box and the intcrutions say to use those as the extentions.....am i missing something here?....cause i thought they had to be bought seperate....or can i use those?.....has anybody else got those with there pacesetters LT's from TSP?
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Those are for the "splice and extend" method. If you use them be sure to solder and heat shrink. New extensions can be purchased seperately if you'd rather not mess with it.
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solder and heatshrink is what i did
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which is easier or better? i should say...
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and is splicing and soldering those easy? cause my buddy can solder them if i go that route
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Soldering is definitely the cheaper way to go and not too difficult if you've worked with wiring before. I bought extensions...
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i'll make a note of that....thanx
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The extensions are nice just cause if you splice them you run the risk of messing something up. plus the extensions you can take out later if you want to go back to stock. I spliced sire on my friends car cause he didn't buy extensnions but I bought extensions for mine
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Originally Posted by dschmittie1
The extensions are nice just cause if you splice them you run the risk of messing something up. plus the extensions you can take out later if you want to go back to stock. I spliced sire on my friends car cause he didn't buy extensnions but I bought extensions for mine
Extensions for me too. Just easier to plug and play.




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