Straight Pipe (cat. converter) O2 sensor
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Straight Pipe (cat. converter) O2 sensor
Have a question. I just installed a straight pipe and took out the cat. converter. So now there is no O2 sensor hole in it, so what should I do? Can I get a hole made in the straight pipe? Does not using the O2 sensor make car run crappy as far as not buring right? I tape the sensor up for now, and still do not have a check engine light, so hopefully thats good thing. 99 Civic EX Thanks for you help.
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Re: Straight Pipe (cat. converter) O2 sensor
Originally posted by QUIK4A4
Have a question. I just installed a straight pipe and took out the cat. converter. So now there is no O2 sensor hole in it, so what should I do? Can I get a hole made in the straight pipe? Does not using the O2 sensor make car run crappy as far as not buring right? I tape the sensor up for now, and still do not have a check engine light, so hopefully thats good thing. Thanks for you help.
Have a question. I just installed a straight pipe and took out the cat. converter. So now there is no O2 sensor hole in it, so what should I do? Can I get a hole made in the straight pipe? Does not using the O2 sensor make car run crappy as far as not buring right? I tape the sensor up for now, and still do not have a check engine light, so hopefully thats good thing. Thanks for you help.
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