honda prelude 97-01 test pipe *searched
I've already searched, but would like to know where I should go to pick up a test pipe for the 5th gen preludes? Also, what is this I hear about needing a simulator of some sort to not lose out on gas mileage? When I put the test pipe on my Saab, my gas mileage went WAY up.
oh btw, NOTHING sounds better than a test pipe.
oh btw, NOTHING sounds better than a test pipe.
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My search turned up 70 results. There is at least one thread per week about this, even more then the "my clutch must be bad because my pedal sinks to the floor" threads.
All OBDII cars have a second O2 sensor, after the cat, that checks to make sure the cat is doing its job.
Without the cat, the O2 sensor hates you and throws a CEL.
So, You buy an O2 simulator. Its basically a little resistor that plugs into the wiring harness, and makes the ECU think everything is fine.
My search turned up 70 results. There is at least one thread per week about this, even more then the "my clutch must be bad because my pedal sinks to the floor" threads.
All OBDII cars have a second O2 sensor, after the cat, that checks to make sure the cat is doing its job.
Without the cat, the O2 sensor hates you and throws a CEL.
So, You buy an O2 simulator. Its basically a little resistor that plugs into the wiring harness, and makes the ECU think everything is fine.
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