O2 Oxygen Spacer Sensor Test Pipe Extension 18mm X 1.5 Thread 1.75" Long on 2040-parts.com
Pekin, Illinois, United States
02 TEST PIPE SENSOR EXTENDER MADE IN THE GOOD OLD *Simply screw it on to existing SECONDARY O2 Sensor and the O2 Sensor Bung *Made from high quality zink plated Steel to prevent rust *Can be removed any time you want, No wire cutting hassle *Better than electrical fix which costs more, very hard to install, do not always work, and might get damaged by water *Unlike other sellers, I have newly big bore designed one which fitmost all o2 sensors
V6 or V8 Engine Requires TWO(2) O2 Adapters! IF NEEDED, EXTENDERS MAY BE STACKED TO PROVIDE FURTHER SEPARATION O2 SENSOR EXTENDER IS DESIGNED FOR OFF-ROAD, RACE OR EXPERIMENTAL VEHICLES ONLY, AND MAY NOT BE USED ON HIGHWAY VEHICLES FREE SHIPPING IN THE USA!! IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US. Removing or defeating of a vehicle emissions system may be prohibited within your State. Please check your local state laws. This product is intended for Off-Road/Racing use only |
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