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Originally Posted by XwChriswX 1. The Test Pipes usually have extended bungs the o2 sensors bolt onto, to help keep the gasses away from the sensor. This plus putting some
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So I would bolt the sensors into the test pipe outlets, and steel wool is enough of a buffer/filter, that the sensor readings are gonna be seen by the computer as if the exhaust gasses had passed through cats? That sounds too easy. I would think you would need an electronic part in that loop for accurate readings to the CPU.
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