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> Greddy exhaust, Problem with the o2 censor
post Jan 19, 2003 - 3:46 AM
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I just bought the Greddy cat back system and it has no place to plug in the o2 sensor that's located after the catty. Is there anyone out there that has a greddy system that has solved this problem or has had any prolonged problems because of it not being plugged in? I have gotton a boost in HP since it has been instaled but my car eats up a little more gas.
post Jan 20, 2003 - 12:57 AM
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the more you tune your car the more you will eat up gas... so dont worry about it. as for the sensor have a shop weld in a plug in for it


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post Jan 20, 2003 - 1:17 AM
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QUOTE (NEVERSTOP @ Jan 19 2003, 11:57 PM)
the more you tune your car the more you will eat up gas... so dont worry about it. as for the sensor have a shop weld in a plug in for it

gas consumptions can also be corrected, however. w/ more tuning such as an aftermarket ignition and also some aftermarket fuel mods such as a regulator and S-AFC or something of that nature. that way you can set your fuel delivery down on a daily driving basis, but pumping it up when you feel the need. also, the S-AFC of an Air/Fuel gauge would give you the readings you need in order to not give the car too much fuel, or not enough. wink.gif
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