O2 sensor extension, PLEASE HELP!
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O2 sensor extension, PLEASE HELP!
I have a 1996 Honda Accord LX, I got some OBX RACING headers installed and
now my 02sensor does not reach. I heard there is an O2 sensor extension.
Where can I find an O2 Sensor extension? I tried all performance shops and
pep boys and napa and places like that. The only luck I found is the make
the extention for Ford and gm. But i can not find one for honda. One
performance shop told me DC Sports carrys them is this true?
now my 02sensor does not reach. I heard there is an O2 sensor extension.
Where can I find an O2 Sensor extension? I tried all performance shops and
pep boys and napa and places like that. The only luck I found is the make
the extention for Ford and gm. But i can not find one for honda. One
performance shop told me DC Sports carrys them is this true?
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Re: O2 sensor extension, PLEASE HELP!
you can easitly make your own extension wire. It costs less than $15.
All you need are extra wires...and crimp connectors
On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 22:33:22 -0500, "amsjsj" <amsjsj@***.net> wrote:
>I have a 1996 Honda Accord LX, I got some OBX RACING headers installed and
>now my 02sensor does not reach. I heard there is an O2 sensor extension.
>Where can I find an O2 Sensor extension? I tried all performance shops and
>pep boys and napa and places like that. The only luck I found is the make
>the extention for Ford and gm. But i can not find one for honda. One
>performance shop told me DC Sports carrys them is this true?
>
All you need are extra wires...and crimp connectors
On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 22:33:22 -0500, "amsjsj" <amsjsj@***.net> wrote:
>I have a 1996 Honda Accord LX, I got some OBX RACING headers installed and
>now my 02sensor does not reach. I heard there is an O2 sensor extension.
>Where can I find an O2 Sensor extension? I tried all performance shops and
>pep boys and napa and places like that. The only luck I found is the make
>the extention for Ford and gm. But i can not find one for honda. One
>performance shop told me DC Sports carrys them is this true?
>
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Re: O2 sensor extension, PLEASE HELP!
you can easitly make your own extension wire. It costs less than $15.
All you need are extra wires...and crimp connectors
On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 22:33:22 -0500, "amsjsj" <amsjsj@***.net> wrote:
>I have a 1996 Honda Accord LX, I got some OBX RACING headers installed and
>now my 02sensor does not reach. I heard there is an O2 sensor extension.
>Where can I find an O2 Sensor extension? I tried all performance shops and
>pep boys and napa and places like that. The only luck I found is the make
>the extention for Ford and gm. But i can not find one for honda. One
>performance shop told me DC Sports carrys them is this true?
>
All you need are extra wires...and crimp connectors
On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 22:33:22 -0500, "amsjsj" <amsjsj@***.net> wrote:
>I have a 1996 Honda Accord LX, I got some OBX RACING headers installed and
>now my 02sensor does not reach. I heard there is an O2 sensor extension.
>Where can I find an O2 Sensor extension? I tried all performance shops and
>pep boys and napa and places like that. The only luck I found is the make
>the extention for Ford and gm. But i can not find one for honda. One
>performance shop told me DC Sports carrys them is this true?
>
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Re: O2 sensor extension, PLEASE HELP!
you can easitly make your own extension wire. It costs less than $15.
All you need are extra wires...and crimp connectors
On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 22:33:22 -0500, "amsjsj" <amsjsj@***.net> wrote:
>I have a 1996 Honda Accord LX, I got some OBX RACING headers installed and
>now my 02sensor does not reach. I heard there is an O2 sensor extension.
>Where can I find an O2 Sensor extension? I tried all performance shops and
>pep boys and napa and places like that. The only luck I found is the make
>the extention for Ford and gm. But i can not find one for honda. One
>performance shop told me DC Sports carrys them is this true?
>
All you need are extra wires...and crimp connectors
On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 22:33:22 -0500, "amsjsj" <amsjsj@***.net> wrote:
>I have a 1996 Honda Accord LX, I got some OBX RACING headers installed and
>now my 02sensor does not reach. I heard there is an O2 sensor extension.
>Where can I find an O2 Sensor extension? I tried all performance shops and
>pep boys and napa and places like that. The only luck I found is the make
>the extention for Ford and gm. But i can not find one for honda. One
>performance shop told me DC Sports carrys them is this true?
>
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Re: O2 sensor extension, PLEASE HELP!
I have a 2000 Honda Accord LX. I just bought some OBX Racing Headers.
I need an extension for my O2 wires. I know you can make one but iv
heard that its a bad way to go. If anyone has found an extension fo
honda's, I would appreciate if you could tell me where to buy it.
Thank
-
choppastyle600
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Re: O2 sensor extension, PLEASE HELP!
I have a 2000 Honda Accord LX. I just bought some OBX Racing Headers.
I need an extension for my O2 wires. I know you can make one but iv
heard that its a bad way to go. If anyone has found an extension fo
honda's, I would appreciate if you could tell me where to buy it.
Thank
-
choppastyle600
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