Test pipe users....where do you put your O2 sensor?
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I just put in my test pipe, but where should I stick my O2 sensor?
I know I'll run a code, but I just need to know where I can secure it to. The shift linkage?
Where do you guys secure it? Thanks.
EDIT: I have no more zip ties left
[Modified by shamoo, 4:02 PM 3/26/2002]
I know I'll run a code, but I just need to know where I can secure it to. The shift linkage?
Where do you guys secure it? Thanks.
EDIT: I have no more zip ties left
[Modified by shamoo, 4:02 PM 3/26/2002]
Hmmm...I take it you are OBD-II then...well, you can have a bung welded on and plug it up. Then get an O2 sim?
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Will you make something up for me please?

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Hmmm...I take it you are OBD-II then...well, you can have a bung welded on and plug it up. Then get an O2 sim?
ive heard of people just using a zip tie on the linkage. You can also just disconnect the sensor and leave the wire hanging...er wait that would probably be an automatic code right there
[Modified by D-SPEED, 1:40 PM 3/26/2002]
[Modified by D-SPEED, 1:40 PM 3/26/2002]
me and some other guys on here have "fooled" the ECU. wrap the sensor in Tin Foil, then put it in a zip lock bag (still connected to the harness) and just zip tie it to the shift linkage stabilzer bar (the one that doesnt move) the tinfoil fools your ECU into thinking it is working! if you disconnect you'll most likely go into safe mode. gotta keep it connected. im 6 months with no CEL yet running a test pipe!
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