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92-01 Honda Acura 02 Oxygen Sensor Extension 4 Wire Obd1/2 on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
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Perris, California, US

Perris, California, US
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92-95 OBD-1 HONDA & ACURA o2 EXTENSION

SUB HARNESS PLUG-N-PLAY

Made with Mil Spec wire and new pins/seals

36" INCHES END TO END LENGTH

FITS: 92+UP HONDA CIVIC/DEL SOL

92+UP ACURA INTEGRA RS/GS/LS/GS-R/TYPE-R

4 WIRE o2 SENSORS ONLY

WHAT THIS DOES IT LETS YOU EXTEND YOUR o2 SENSOR TO IT'S DESIRED LOCATION. SOME HAVE THERE o2 SENSOR LOCATED IN FRONT ON THE ENGINE NEAR THE RADIATOR AND SOME HAVE THEM LOCATED ON THE DOWN PIPE (COLLECTOR). FOR ANY CUSTOM APPS. OR FOR DIFFERENT LENGTHS JUST LET ME KNOW. IF YOU HAVE ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO ASK.

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