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Old 08-05-2002, 04:42 PM
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o2 sensor in the cat.

I have a '96 max with auto. and i was going to gut the cat when i noticed the o2 sensor. will this cause any problems.
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worse thing that can happen is that the "CEL" will go on.
I say get a $30 straight pipe and put it on. if you get problems you can also put back your original cat
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