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Old 03-17-2011, 10:14 AM
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Hey guys I have a question I'm putting on lt's and ory I am curious about my rear o2 sensors since there will be no where to put them and I know I will throw a SES code. What I am wondering is when it throws that code if I will run rich and get horrible gas milage. I know I can get the simulators or get them tuned out. But I was wondering if it's ok to run my car with out doing either of those.
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The rear sensors do not have any affect on the Air/Fuel ratio your engines runs at. They are simply there to monitor catalytic converter performance. You will have an SES light on until you get the codes tuned out, but will NOT notice any decline in performance because of it.
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Awesome man thanks so
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Anytime! Let us know if we can help with anything down the road!
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Originally Posted by Matt@Texas-Speed
The rear sensors do not have any affect on the Air/Fuel ratio your engines runs at. They are simply there to monitor catalytic converter performance. You will have an SES light on until you get the codes tuned out, but will NOT notice any decline in performance because of it.
Can simulators be used to avoid having the SES light come on?
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Originally Posted by Rare96LT1Formula
Can simulators be used to avoid having the SES light come on?
Yes, if you can find them they are definitely an option!
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