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Old 01-09-2009, 06:30 PM
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Now i want a answer not greif for this question. Does anyone have one on the SOHC and if so wht kind and does your o2 plug in to it ?
Old 01-09-2009, 07:13 PM
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u have to weld a o2 bung into it and use wideband sensor, but if yur boosted u need a wideband anyways
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What kind of car would help...

I had an omnipower one on my 96 civic. Couldn't plug the O2 sensor in it, not like it matters, it's going to throw a code reguardless.
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Convert to obd1
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if it is obd2 and throws a code, try to use anti-fouls. scions people use them with test pipe and such and itll help not to throw a code.
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