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Old May 17, 2015 | 12:58 PM
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Anybody ever tried any of these?

Has any body who's installed headers ever tried these for their o2's?

Amazon.com: Vibrant 11619 J-Style Oxygen Sensor Restrictor Fitting with Adjustable Gas Flow Inserts: Automotive Amazon.com: Vibrant 11619 J-Style Oxygen Sensor Restrictor Fitting with Adjustable Gas Flow Inserts: Automotive

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Old May 17, 2015 | 01:57 PM
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two defoulers work fine
Old May 17, 2015 | 03:37 PM
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Old May 17, 2015 | 05:16 PM
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Two O2 spacers work great, similar to your first link. Search O2 extender or HHO adapter and you will see many of em. I got mine on eBay.
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They come in packs of two at the parts store. 18mm spark plug defouler. It's less than 4 bucks.
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My concern with regular non-foulers is that I've seen some people on the forum saying they had to relocate their bung near the firewall so that the o2 sensor with the non-fouler won't hit the steering. So, I've been looking into the 90 degree o2 sensor extenders so that I won't have to relocate the bung. I'm kinda curious if anyone on here has tried the 90 degree ones?
Old May 18, 2015 | 05:23 AM
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Originally Posted by IsaacFall
My concern with regular non-foulers is that I've seen some people on the forum saying they had to relocate their bung near the firewall so that the o2 sensor with the non-fouler won't hit the steering. So, I've been looking into the 90 degree o2 sensor extenders so that I won't have to relocate the bung. I'm kinda curious if anyone on here has tried the 90 degree ones?
Mine had no issue.




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