Mechanical o2 Fix
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Mechanical o2 Fix
This is how to make a mechanical o2 fix if you have a test pipe/resonator/high flow cat, that gives a cel. You can find it on ebay for about 15 dollars shipped. But why buy it when you can make it for 3 dollars using parts from your local Pep Boys?
First of all you will need 2 spark plug anti-foulers (18mm). It is made by the HELP! brand part#42002 or 42009.
You will also need a 1/2" drill bit and drill. Or a drill bit close to that size
Drill one one the anti-foulers so that the o2 sensor can fit. I recommend using a vise grip and lube for the drill bit if you ever plan on using it again.
This is how the hole should look after. If it doesn't come out nice use a dremel or a file.
Put the one anti-fouler you drilled and connect it on top of the one you didn't. Now you don't have to buy a electrical fix and splice your wires.
Here it is installed. I recommend using anti seize on all treads.
Here is one I tried and gave up on.
First of all you will need 2 spark plug anti-foulers (18mm). It is made by the HELP! brand part#42002 or 42009.
You will also need a 1/2" drill bit and drill. Or a drill bit close to that size
Drill one one the anti-foulers so that the o2 sensor can fit. I recommend using a vise grip and lube for the drill bit if you ever plan on using it again.
This is how the hole should look after. If it doesn't come out nice use a dremel or a file.
Put the one anti-fouler you drilled and connect it on top of the one you didn't. Now you don't have to buy a electrical fix and splice your wires.
Here it is installed. I recommend using anti seize on all treads.
Here is one I tried and gave up on.
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ok cool ! We are all anxiously waiting I do have one question though...? How does this work? I mean with adding those adapters and making it longer, which pulls the o2 sensor out, how does this work in keeping the CEL from coming on? With those 2 adapters in place, it looks like the o2 sensor will be totally out of the exhaust stream.
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Guys here is one of the many threads that was started on this, many people have done this and it works for the long term. See this thread. As far as your last method using the pipe fittings you should paint it with some high heat paint that standard metal used to make pipe fittings will rust very badly when exposed to high heat and moisture, it could rust it self where you will have trouble trying to take it off. Just a heads up the anti foul adapters are the way to go. https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=62524
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This isn't exactly a long term test by any means, but I put my DC Sports downpipe on this morning which eliminates the catalytic converter. At the same time I installed the o2 fix used in this thread. After driving 80 miles round trip I never saw a CEL. Hopefully it will stay that way long term and I will be very happy. I spoke to another member on here the other night who is using the o2 fix and has quite a few other mods, including cams, and he also has no CEL problems.
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I've driven about 2000 miles since I've written this and no cel. I learned about this from the subaru guys, and I'm very surprised how effective this actually is.
Heads up for most people with aftermarket cat backs: The catback may need to be lower while this is installed, b/c it has very little space between the o2 bung and chassis.
Heads up for most people with aftermarket cat backs: The catback may need to be lower while this is installed, b/c it has very little space between the o2 bung and chassis.
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Doing this mod in this fashion (or even using just one rather than two) basically puts the o2 sensor WAY too close to the undercarriage of the car. This is especially true with an aftermarket exhaust. There is no room for movement. You might want to rethink this mod. If I get my hands on a camera, I'll post an alternate method.
I apologize if I sound overly cruel. It was a good short term idea (say 1 or 2 days), but unfortunatley not a good long term one.
I apologize if I sound overly cruel. It was a good short term idea (say 1 or 2 days), but unfortunatley not a good long term one.
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Doing this mod in this fashion (or even using just one rather than two) basically puts the o2 sensor WAY too close to the undercarriage of the car. This is especially true with an aftermarket exhaust. There is no room for movement. You might want to rethink this mod. If I get my hands on a camera, I'll post an alternate method.
I apologize if I sound overly cruel. It was a good short term idea (say 1 or 2 days), but unfortunatley not a good long term one.
I apologize if I sound overly cruel. It was a good short term idea (say 1 or 2 days), but unfortunatley not a good long term one.
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yes, my friend and I have. Like I said, as soon as I get my hands on a digital camera, I'll happily post it up.