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aftermarket O2 sensor or simulator for the ecotec??????

I have searched everywhere trying to find a beafier O2 sensor or simulator for my ecotec.... anyone know where to go? went to RK Sport and they had nothing..
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Re: aftermarket O2 sensor or simulator for the ecotec??????

Did you install a new exaust on the car? Is it throwing codes? Depending on why you are replacing the O2 sensor(s) will dictate what advice someone here can give you.
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Did you install a new exaust on the car? Is it throwing codes? Depending on why you are replacing the O2 sensor(s) will dictate what advice someone here can give you.
yes I have a new header, high flow cat, performance muffler and 2.50 piping all the way back. right before i put the new exhaust on I had just replaced the o2 sensor. Now its throwing codes again
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Re: aftermarket O2 sensor or simulator for the ecotec??????

read this link:
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it will tell you everything you need to know about making your own o2 simulator
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Re: aftermarket O2 sensor or simulator for the ecotec??????

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read this link:
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it will tell you everything you need to know about making your own o2 simulator
AWSOME!!!!! thanks so much.. but the only question is will I need to replace my old o2 sensor?
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Re: aftermarket O2 sensor or simulator for the ecotec??????

I am going to say no. But, anythings possible. Your going to the parts store pick one up just in case. U can always take it back.
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