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Having problems with your Check Engine Light?Want to run Cat Bypass pipes or a free flowing sports catalyst set up on your vehicle without having to reprogram the DME (ECU)? Our adapter offsets the oxygen sensor about 1.5 inch from the gas stream. This achieves, in most cases, a sufficient measurement for the air/CO ratio and increases the tolerance range between the pre and post cat oxygen sensors. In addition, the sensitivity of the oxygen sensor is also reduced allowing you to run a nearly any exhaust or catalytic set up, including bypass pipes, without the need to reprogram your ECU!Only used for the 2nd oxygen sensor (after catalytic). Should only be installed by tunersPrice shown is for each
Lambda Oxygen Sensor.BOSCH or PORSCHEFits:Porsche 996 Turbo (AFTER Catalytic converter)Function: The Oxygen Sensor (also known as Lambda Sensor) is located in the exhaust manifold and measures the amount of unburned oxygen in your engine's exhaust. Based on the amount of oxygen, it sends a signal to your engine computer which then adjusts the air/fuel mixture for optimum engine performance and emission control.Failure Symptoms: Excessive fuel consumption, a faulty oxygen sensor can waste 30% of your fuel. Driveability problems, such as engine surging or hesitation. High hydrocarbon emissions, failing an emissions inspection. The engine warning light may be on or service flag displayed. The ecu/computer stores a mixture-related fault code. When the oxygen sensor has stopped functioning completely, the catalytic converter may overheat and fail Maintenance/Service: Test and/or replace every 30,000 miles. Perform periodic emission checks. Watch for service light. Vehicle manufacturers recommend periodic inspection and replacement of oxygen sensor.
Lambda Oxygen Sensor.BOSCH or PORSCHEFits:Porsche 996 Turbo (BEFORE Catalytic converter)Function: The Oxygen Sensor (also known as Lambda Sensor) is located in the exhaust manifold and measures the amount of unburned oxygen in your engine's exhaust. Based on the amount of oxygen, it sends a signal to your engine computer which then adjusts the air/fuel mixture for optimum engine performance and emission control.Failure Symptoms: Excessive fuel consumption, a faulty oxygen sensor can waste 30% of your fuel. Driveability problems, such as engine surging or hesitation. High hydrocarbon emissions, failing an emissions inspection. The engine warning light may be on or service flag displayed. The ecu/computer stores a mixture-related fault code. When the oxygen sensor has stopped functioning completely, the catalytic converter may overheat and fail Maintenance/Service: Test and/or replace every 30,000 miles. Perform periodic emission checks. Watch for service light. Vehicle manufacturers recommend periodic inspection and replacement of oxygen sensor.