New exhaust for my 98' SSEi
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not plug and play. you have to get a 20ohm 20 watt resistor if the o2 has four wires and cut the plug off the old o2 and put it on the simulator. i would find the wires up in the engine area and do it. for hiding and vibration snow etc. make sure you solder your connections.
http://www.o2simulator.com/doc/o2sim...ion_manual.pdf
http://www.o2simulator.com/doc/o2sim...ion_manual.pdf
#12
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What good would it be to make a simulator if you stil have to add parts to it to make it work?
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2002 *-10 5.7 V8
2023 Jeep Rubicon Diesel
2011 Chevrolet Tahoe PPV
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2002 *-10 5.7 V8
2023 Jeep Rubicon Diesel
2011 Chevrolet Tahoe PPV
#13
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some have the heater for the o2 some dont. if your car does you can either leave the heater part hooked up or bypass it with a 20ohm 20w resistor.
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Update: Got everything welded up! Took the gold pin stripe off the sides and put in some silverstar "chrome" turn signal bulbs . This was before I washed it... I'll get some better pics tm up in the my ride section.
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Looks good! I've been running a Magnaflow direct fit cat on the GP since November '07, and it'* passed emissions twice without any issues. It was a good bang for the buck upgrade.
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