AWW... Dam Canada sux!
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AWW... Dam Canada sux!
Well i went for a drive today trying to find some O2 sims.. turns out no one out here know's about em.. and i tried to find a bung or nut that fits over a spark plug so i can make my cat bypass system for the o2 sesore before the right cat. It was bad enough no one makes flanges for our cars so im gona make em.. now i can't find O2 sims.. or a way to plug in the 1 O2 sensor on the one side...what should i do? i want to take the cats out so bad... but would like to keep the budget down and not spend it on the 240 cat bypass system from fast toys. Or would it be better off with a ORY?? but then u get rasp.. so i'd prefer to get some stock cats to gut.. but can't find n e of those either... need opions?? also wana keep ground clearence to the max because of lowering.. so maybe the ORY isnt such a good idea...
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Re: AWW... Dam Canada sux!
O2 sensor bungs in SLP's web catalog.
http://www.slponline.com. Search for "sensor":
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30115 Sensor Bung, O2 Stainless Steel (1) 9.95
MTI has a sensor bung kit for $12.95 that comes
with a plug, too. It's made by K&N. So you
shouldn't be coming up empty.
You could have done a Google search for
"O2 sensor bung" and seen all of this, yourself. Ya know?
O2 sensor threads are same as some spark plugs,
18mm. You can use the anti-fouling adaptors
you find at AutoZone in the red "Help!" card
packs, if you want to cut off the bottom end
with a hacksaw. I have.
http://www.slponline.com. Search for "sensor":
...
30115 Sensor Bung, O2 Stainless Steel (1) 9.95
MTI has a sensor bung kit for $12.95 that comes
with a plug, too. It's made by K&N. So you
shouldn't be coming up empty.
You could have done a Google search for
"O2 sensor bung" and seen all of this, yourself. Ya know?
O2 sensor threads are same as some spark plugs,
18mm. You can use the anti-fouling adaptors
you find at AutoZone in the red "Help!" card
packs, if you want to cut off the bottom end
with a hacksaw. I have.