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would it really be pointless to run extensions and move the O2 sensor to the second cat for header install, i'v found the extensions they are 30inch and cost 20$ unless anyone knows where to get longer ones. just for peace of mind not having to worry if and when the antifouler is gonna fail...ooh this could get pricey though wow that was more intense than that one time I forgot how to sit down... |
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It's cheaper, and much easier to use the antifouler. It will help the sensor last much longer b/c it's only getting about 1/2 the amount of carbon build up on it as it would laying in the pipe with a header installed. Mine is still tan and I've got 16K on the header. The front one is probobly black as night, but whatever ![]() Complaining is futile when you supported the victory. http://clubsciontc.com/fo...-rims--5x100-pattern.html |
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