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Join Date: May 2001
Location: madison, WI
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![]() I just finished installing my new off-road x-pipe last night, and I started thinking. Will I ever need to replace those at some point? Or does not having cats make them useless?
Thanks for any input ------------------ 1990 GT 6k Original miles!! Ripper,Pullies,73 MM C&l Mass Air,9mm Wires,Piaa Headlights,MAC Cold Air (Fender), Bassani X-pipe |
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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Rockville, MD
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![]() Cats or not, the o2 sensors are still needed. They tell the computer how much air and fuel to give the motor. If they go bad, your MPG will suffer. The computer will have no idea how much fuel to give it, so it will more than likely run rich.
------------------ 89 black GT, 5 spd flex-a-lite electric fan flowmaster cat-back + h-pipe 1 5/8 equal length shorty headers MSD Blaster coil |
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Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
question about o2 sensors on a 95 GT | HopingForAGT | Windsor Power | 4 | 06-04-2002 01:17 AM |
longer oxygen sensors?? help! | coolguy620 | Windsor Power | 3 | 03-28-2002 01:21 PM |
Problems with O2 Sensors on an Off Road X? | Chipdog | Windsor Power | 4 | 09-24-2001 09:30 AM |
Need help with O2 Sensors on 95 GT | Mike Souslin | Windsor Power | 9 | 07-31-2001 09:07 PM |
Cheap O2 sensors????? | JRowlette | Windsor Power | 2 | 05-09-2001 04:58 PM |