09-13-2018 | #21 |
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Re: O2 Sensor Wiring
After much wrestling with the o2 sensor jumper I got from Phil... I finally got it in... man this sucked.... wound up getting it clipped together with the harness through the front of the engine cradle... came loose from the keeper.. Then had to get a wire hangar fish it through and pull it back to the rear of the engine... Sure was hard squeezing my arm down between the upped rad hose and AC pressure line... Good grief... well, using a tapped boss on the side of the engine and a stud that used to keep the heat shield for the cat, its all up and in place...Thats enough for one night for this ole man...
Thanks again Phil.
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09-15-2018 | #22 |
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Re: O2 Sensor Wiring
Got the headers done and everything wrapped up for now. Put it together without the cats.... Ill need to bring them to an exhaust shop along with a new X pipe to get welded up proper. Sounds really good and I can feel an increase in torque and better throttle response. I have a total of around $850. in it before getting a new X pipe and taking it to the shop to weld it up.
I appreciate everyone's help and suggestions.
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Re: O2 Sensor Wiring
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Splice away, people.
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09-16-2018 | #24 | |
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Re: O2 Sensor Wiring
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No one doubts the engineers at GM knew/know their stuff... Its just sometimes the factory doesnt want anything messed with by Joe Public... ESPECIALLY where federal emissions were/are involved. That said, I also doubt GM would have figured 30 years later there would be a bunch of guys like us swapping parts off for performance necessitating the need for an O2 sensor wire extension anyway.... I respect EVERYONE'S opinion here... yours, Pauls and all the other members.... No one should take offense to anothers opinions or experiences... For what its worth, I didnt splice it, I used an extension harness and it seems to be ok so far anyway....
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