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How to hook O2 sensors up to read right?

Old 03-19-2015, 12:13 AM
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Here's a great business with good prices. I've dealt with them quite a few times and always been happy. http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...sor-Simulators

I've had these mils on my mustang for years and they still work great.
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Originally Posted by Crownman
Here's a great business with good prices. I've dealt with them quite a few times and always been happy. http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...sor-Simulators I've had these mils on my mustang for years and they still work great.

That's not a bad price. Hopefully they would work for me and also do they sell just one or do I got to buy 2?
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Make your own, takes like 5 minutes and cost like 5 bucks, or you can buy them for $40-50 and wait a week or two for delivery.


This ^ is the same as this next one, same part #'s except the next one shows how to use a computer board (which you don't need and it actually just gets in your way).

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Originally Posted by 96f150351w
That's not a bad price. Hopefully they would work for me and also do they sell just one or do I got to buy 2?
Since they're sold for mustangs they come in pairs.
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Might just make one. Not sure yet lol


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