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Old 04-15-2004   #21
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Old 04-15-2004   #22
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Goody goody.. now just need to go get a straight pipe for the track times
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Old 04-16-2004   #23
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going along with the o2 sensor post, i put in a new o2 sensor last week and checking the voltage of it, it doesnt read like the old one use it. before i put it in i had my car tuned and o2 was reading .92v, now on this new one its reading .75v i had to extend the wiring and all i could use was just connectors for right now and i am going to solder the wires together where i had to extend it. anyone had this problem or know what the hell is going on?
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Old 04-16-2004   #24
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Since the o2 output voltage is small, any resistance(connectors or solder) can alter the reading.Anyways, I'm sure you've heard this before but, outside of stoich the output voltage of the sensor is nothing but meaningless.
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