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bl817 08-07-2015 08:18 AM

i see your in cali, your going to need to do something about the rear 02 sensors, pretty sure you wont pass emissions out there with the cel on. you can find fairly cheap tuners (sct/bama) on CL these days. just make sure its unlocked. good luck

BlackShelbyGt500 08-08-2015 12:31 AM


Originally Posted by bl817 (Post 8500838)
i see your in cali, your going to need to do something about the rear 02 sensors, pretty sure you wont pass emissions out there with the cel on. you can find fairly cheap tuners (sct/bama) on CL these days. just make sure its unlocked. good luck

yeah i'm well aware of that i will still keep my stock mid pipe when smog is up, but i really just want to know if the cel with the rear 02 sensor will cause any problem with the car beside the light coming on.

cema93 08-08-2015 09:53 PM

man i would have already gotten a tuner to turn of the cats if i were u, that car has a lot to offer. take out the cats. if u still have ur stock mufflers its not going to be that bad. that car could sound so mean with a nice set of mufflers.

Roush05 08-10-2015 07:08 AM


Originally Posted by BlackShelbyGt500 (Post 8500990)
yeah i'm well aware of that i will still keep my stock mid pipe when smog is up, but i really just want to know if the cel with the rear 02 sensor will cause any problem with the car beside the light coming on.

I am 99% sure that it won't cause any problems, might make the car run a little rich, but I will look around to confirm that and edit this post with what I find.

edit from AM:


Your Rear O2 Sensors however do not affect your A/F Ratio at all and simply check to make sure your catalytic converters are functioning properly.
Source:

http://www.americanmuscle.com/fi.html

BlackShelbyGt500 08-10-2015 11:50 AM


Originally Posted by Roush05 (Post 8501323)
I am 99% sure that it won't cause any problems, might make the car run a little rich, but I will look around to confirm that and edit this post with what I find.

edit from AM:



Source:

http://www.americanmuscle.com/fi.html

thank you very much, just the answer i was looking for.


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