Private Label MFG O2 Cel
Fix/Fouler (Check engine light)
Installs in the secondary oxygen
sensor hole downstream of the catalytic converter.
Features:
Prevent CEL (CHECK ENGINE
LIGHT) / MIL (MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP) from illuminating when removing the
stock catalytic converter
Bolt-On, no cutting or
modification of stock wiring like an electronic CEL FIX / MIL Eliminator
CNC cut and robotic TIG welded
For off-road race/track only
NOT to be installed with
primary oxygen sensor (sensor before catalytic converter)
Male end threads into existing
M17 x 1.5 O2 Bungs
O2 Sensor threads into female
end
Length = 1 3/4 inch
*FOR OFF-ROAD USE*
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