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Old Oct 1, 2003
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oxygen sensor (s)??

hello.

i just got my header for my 02 LX.
the header is for a EX. (bought)

i know i have to weld an extention onto my stock pipe, and drill a hole for the o2 sensor.
now does anyone know if the LX has more than one o2 sensor?
i think it has two.
what shouls i do about the other sensor?
is there a o2 simulator that is for the 02 civic?
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yes it has 2 o2 sensors and yes you can get a simulator
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i heard from a friend that you can take the signal wire, and splice a 100K ohm resistor in. it disrupts the signal to produce optium power without setting off any engine codes. what do you think?
how does a 02 sim. work?
where do you get one?
i have a cat. it's just going down the line and i don't want to tap it in(o2 sensor) because i'm lazy.
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just make another hole and weld the second on in as well, imo its much easier to just weld the bung in and screw the thing in there than to mess with the electrical wiring and crap, one is before the cat and one is after the cat, just go in the same sequence
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ahhh....
the lazy way:
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humm.....
no.

well i can't figure out how to post this site.
they are out there......
$49.99

it'll be easer this way.

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yo. im am getting HP headers with high flow cat and Apexi WS exhaust. do i need o2 simulators? if so, where can i buy them?
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you have a O2 Sensor already, its located on your Catyltic Convertor. If you are getting a Aftermarket exhaust there should be a slot for you to install the O2 Sensor
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