Which ITR guy is it that is always buying the O2 wire harnesses / selling simulators?
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From: ITRCA Midwest Director, Topeka, KS
I don't recall who it is, but someone has in their sig that they buy oxygen sensors to make simulators out of.
I don't remember who it is, but I would like to contact them.
I am in need of a simulator and figured they would be the first person to contact.
Any ideas?
I do know that it is someone who has posted a lot and been around a long time.
I don't remember who it is, but I would like to contact them.
I am in need of a simulator and figured they would be the first person to contact.
Any ideas?
I do know that it is someone who has posted a lot and been around a long time.
i would go with.. aisle 8.. local supermarket.. aluminum foil.. if that doesn't work or work long enough then try ebay, and you can keep sensor on the inside, no need to ziptie it underneath..
i've seen them on ebay too for like 40-50, just need the right keyword
it was either ebay or yahoo search where i found someone selling them.
i've seen them on ebay too for like 40-50, just need the right keyword
it was either ebay or yahoo search where i found someone selling them.
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Ah. yes, it is black R, than you.
I did the foil trick, but it only worked for about a month and a half.
I did the foil trick, but it only worked for about a month and a half.
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I did the foil trick, but it only worked for about a month and a half.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Score another point for me.
John 9 > Kevin 3
I did the foil trick, but it only worked for about a month and a half.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Score another point for me.
John 9 > Kevin 3
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Score another point for me.
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I almost want to say it is Jeff's ecu.
It ran fine the entire time I used his ecu. I have put only 45 miles on the car since I put in the new ECU that I bought and now I have the problem.... I think Jeff got lucky with a fluke ECU
Score another point for me.
John 9 > Kevin 3</TD></TR></TABLE>
I almost want to say it is Jeff's ecu.
It ran fine the entire time I used his ecu. I have put only 45 miles on the car since I put in the new ECU that I bought and now I have the problem.... I think Jeff got lucky with a fluke ECU
this has always worked for me, and if it dont for some odd reason you only wasted $4.99
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I almost want to say it is Jeff's ecu.
It ran fine the entire time I used his ecu. I have put only 45 miles on the car since I put in the new ECU that I bought and now I have the problem.... I think Jeff got lucky with a fluke ECU
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I used to have the problem all the time with that ecu...until I did the foil trick.
It must be the installer
j/k
Your car baffles me
I almost want to say it is Jeff's ecu.
It ran fine the entire time I used his ecu. I have put only 45 miles on the car since I put in the new ECU that I bought and now I have the problem.... I think Jeff got lucky with a fluke ECU
</TD></TR></TABLE>I used to have the problem all the time with that ecu...until I did the foil trick.
It must be the installer
j/kYour car baffles me
dang, I'm popular:
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sensor can be left in the cat or test pipe. but i recommend you pull it into the car and tuck it behind the stereo console. that way it'll last forever and never throw a code.
but i call them 'foolers' since they don't replace the 2ndary o2 sensor - you still have one, it's just plugged into my 'fooler' and then that plugs into the car's harness.
here's what they look like (center two items in this pic):

Modified by Black R at 9:15 PM 8/27/2007
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sensor can be left in the cat or test pipe. but i recommend you pull it into the car and tuck it behind the stereo console. that way it'll last forever and never throw a code.
but i call them 'foolers' since they don't replace the 2ndary o2 sensor - you still have one, it's just plugged into my 'fooler' and then that plugs into the car's harness.

here's what they look like (center two items in this pic):

Modified by Black R at 9:15 PM 8/27/2007
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