O2 Simulator for CRX?
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O2 Simulator for CRX?
I need an O2 simulator for an 88 CRX. I assume not all simulators work for all cars since they all don't need the same voltage. So does anyone know of a specific one that works? Thanks.
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Why not just use an O2 sensor? They don't block the exhaust flow enough to make a difference.
The only ones I know of are for OBD-2 cars to eliminate the second sensor.
The only ones I know of are for OBD-2 cars to eliminate the second sensor.
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When I bought the car, it already had a high-flow cat on there and there's no bung in it. So I'd have to get a bung put in and buy a new O2 sensor (since one didn't come with the car). An O2 sim would just be easier and cheaper.
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But an O2 sensor will give true readings, which is a nice thing to have.
2G CRX's had cat mounted O2 sensors? I thought they all had manifold mounted sensors.:eh:
2G CRX's had cat mounted O2 sensors? I thought they all had manifold mounted sensors.:eh:
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Oh, I just assumed it had both. Maybe it isn't hooked up because of the DC header on it then. Either way I guess I need a new O2 sensor and a bung welded onto the header or an O2 sim.
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i hit u up on aim if u want throw me ur email addy and i can send u a pic of my dc header on my zc with the o2 bung near the bottom of the car, right by the driverside axle