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all is good
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That's F$%#ed!!!!
Both the O2 sensor and the pricks that did it.. By the looks of it the bung on the exhaust is shagged so when you take it back to them make sure they grind the old bung off and fit a new one. Otherwise they may just force a new O2 sensor in as they did the first time.
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f**k them tell them to change your extractors and get u a new o2 sensor , i mean somthing like this will surly over time give u a non acurat reading and maybe stuff your car over time.
or get them to re thread the thread in the extractors. good luck |
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yes, i took it back down to the exhaust place, he re did the threads on the oxy sensor and re tapped the extractors..
lets just say, driving without an oxy sensor is a different experience.. lots of noise, and you go no where felt like i was driving a holden
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probably bit early to tell now but let us know if it makes any significant difference to your fuel economy
i drive my el like a granny around town and get 15.2 best -everyone else brags <13 |
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yeh, im not sure if the new oxy sensor will have to learn into the ecu? im running a bottle of injector cleaner in there now. done 100km.. so i will see what happens after a week, its sittin on about 16L/100 atm but thats not very accurate as i reset the trip comp 100km ago
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