O2 Oxygen Sensor Test Pipe Extension Spacer Extender M18 X 1.5 Version 1 on 2040-parts.com
Hayward, California, United States
This O2 spacer is basically a way to space out the O2 sensor so that it still reads SOME exhaust gasses but it removes the O2 sensor from the direct flow of the gasses as to make the ECU believe there is a restriction in the exhaust gasses such as by a Catalyst. - o2 Sensor Thread Pitch: M18x1.50 very easy to install. 02 sensor extender is design for off road and for racing only. This may not be used on public highway. |
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