LMAO!!! Thats exactly what my dad said when I replaced them! Anybody know if there's any way to fool the computer into seeing an accurate reading for the 2 oxygen sensors on the other side of the cats?
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an O2 simulator, but not many sites are selling them anymore . . .
what kinda van/motor you workin on?N-body enthusiast:
{'87 Grand Am SE - 3.0 90* v6} / {'93 Grand Am LE - 3.3 90* v6}
{'98 Grand Am SE - 2.4 Q4} / {'99 Grand Am GT1 - 3400 60* v6}
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Originally posted by TazMan View PostLMAO!!! Thats exactly what my dad said when I replaced them! Anybody know if there's any way to fool the computer into seeing an accurate reading for the 2 oxygen sensors on the other side of the cats?
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Makes sense, Perhaps epoxy up the 2ndary O2's so they can't see any air LOL.sigpic New 2010 project (click image)
1994 3100 BERETTA. 200,000+ miles
16.0 1/4 mile when stock. Now ???
Original L82 Longblock with LA1, LX9, LX5 parts
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Hypothetical scenario: For purposes of academic discussion only!
If it was mine, I'd start with no modifications to the oxygen sensors at all. You might get lucky and it MIGHT just work without problems. If there are issues... I'd start with a new upstream sensor... maybe continue by dipping the downstream sensor in oil if neccesary. Beyond that- unless you just enjoy working on the vehicle... you're probably wasting time. Might be worthwhile to actually buy a converter at that point.
But I'd NEVER advise anybody to do anything illegal. In fact, I've never broken a single law in my life! And I'm incapable of deciet.
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