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42 Draft Design O2 Sensor Spacer on 2040-parts.com

C $25.00
Location:

Outremont, Quebec, Canada

Outremont, Quebec, Canada
Condition:New

This oxygen sensor spacer is used to remedy the CEL (Check Engine Light) that occurs when an aftermarket catalytic converter is installed on a modern vehicle.

CNC machined from cold roll steel and TIG welded, our proven design offers fitment flexibilty in tight spaces. To prevent corrosion each spacer undergoes a zinc dichromate plating process. 

Installation is simple and reversible. Remove your second oxygen sensor, thread the spacer into your exhaust, thread your sensor into the spacer and lock at the angle of your choice. Anti sieze compound is always recommended.

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