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> Aftermarket Header, different O2 sensor setup than OEM
Slo_4A-FE
post Jun 4 2008, 09:17 AM
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(IMG:style_emoticons/default/00000732.gif) If ne one has had luck on this i am surprised. I ordered an aftermarket header and pipe back to the cat for the exhust and it has a different O2 sensor setup than the OEM setup. the OEM has a setup of 2 studs and a flange, right before the cat on the exhasust (ne one who has replaced them on ne toyota from the early to mid-late 90's would know they did it different than ne body else.). The new one I ordered has a regular threaded bolt in type and needed to know if ne one knows of an O2 sensor that has the threads and fits the OEM plug for the O2 sensor.

Added note: this new O2 sensor is located at the front of the engine bay as to opposed to the rear of the engine bay for the OEM placement. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/liebe011.gif)
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