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post Mar 15, 2010 - 1:37 PM
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Welp, been out for quite some time but I am back to ask a question (hopefully Bitter will read this). I have two 02 sensors in my afternmarket header in the same location, one about 2" above the other. Why? I have no clue and yes it sounds stupid and it may even appear that I don't know what I am talking about but please beleive me...the header's 4 to 1 pipe (the 1 pipe part) has both o2 sensors in it and there is no cat or pre cat or anything at all.

So...the non fouler spark plug kit, will it work to put it in bank 2 ? I am throwing a code and says o2 bank 1 or 2 and I replaced bank 1 a couple months ago with an OEM one.

Is the non spark plug fouler kit a direct screw in fixer? I have no 02 in my cat at all. I even considered re-wiring the second o2 to reach my cat and add a bung and wld it right into it.

Help please?
 
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post Mar 18, 2010 - 4:08 PM
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Alright, so I can't find the non fouler kit that would work for my celica. They have them available but they are too long (I'm looking for the ones that are short like in the pictures of cars that use them for tricking the ecu).

Anyway, I went ahead and had my o2 sensor relocated right behind the cat under my car. Here's my setup: ebay header with o2 bank 1 in it, goes into flex pipe, goes into high-flow cat with o2 sensor bank 2 welded right after it, goes into high-flow resonator, goes into muffler.

I still have a check engine light but that may be because the ecu hasn't reset. How do I reset and check??

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