Was thinking about replacing mine as it looks stock. Car runs great as of now. Just wondering what a new O2 sensor might do to my car's running performance. Smoother? Better mileage?
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Great. I'm sold.
On that note, aren't I able to run an O2 sensor from an old Fox Body Rustang? Would I have to hook up the wiring different?Me: "I can't wait to redline my car!"
Mark: "Didn't you just break a rocker arm?"
Me: "Yeah, I don't think I've learned my lesson."
Mark: "You never will."
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lol fap...
Anyway, doubt I'll do any splicing. I'm not much of an electrician and I'd rather not mess things up.
Honestly, my car runs fine and I probably shouldn't replace the O2 sensor (maybe it's not broken??). I'm going to fix this breather hose first and see how my car runs after that. There shouldn't be any other vacuum leaks. Spark plugs look like they might look like on a 21 year old car (I replace them regularly).
Just trying to keep my car nice and tidy.Me: "I can't wait to redline my car!"
Mark: "Didn't you just break a rocker arm?"
Me: "Yeah, I don't think I've learned my lesson."
Mark: "You never will."
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Originally posted by llll1l1ll View Postlol fap...
Anyway, doubt I'll do any splicing. I'm not much of an electrician and I'd rather not mess things up.
Honestly, my car runs fine and I probably shouldn't replace the O2 sensor (maybe it's not broken??). I'm going to fix this breather hose first and see how my car runs after that. There shouldn't be any other vacuum leaks. Spark plugs look like they might look like on a 21 year old car (I replace them regularly).
Just trying to keep my car nice and tidy.
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