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Old 11-20-2004, 12:11 PM
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I got my T1R test pipe installed a few days ago. AJ PwR made me a mechanical O2 simulator along with the T1R test pipe. I have been driven it for a few days with pushing it hard and there was no engine check light. I am very happy with the gains. I felt much better acceleration and top end.

They actually made a tube and welded on the O2 bung where it suppose to be and that's all. Here's the pic of the test pipe and the O2 simulator.

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How much did that setup cost u? I've been looking to do that ever since my O2 went bad and cat started rattling.
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Originally Posted by stefluva,Nov 20 2004, 01:52 PM
How much did that setup cost u? I've been looking to do that ever since my O2 went bad and cat started rattling.
I paid like $130usd for the test pipe and $20 install.
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The location of that jack is SCARY!!
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They did miss the lift point by about 4 inches
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The car is sitting on the lift arms.
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Sitting on the lift's arms is not quite the same as the pad you are supposed to use.

BTW, I've got the same model Rotary lift in the shop I work at.
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you can also use spark plug anti-foulers and drill them out, There available at most automotive stores for less then $5, and does not require welding.
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So the 90 off the test pipe is the "mechanical simulator"? How does that work?


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