mil eliminators question
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RE: mil eliminators question
What is a tuner? I put an BBK x pipe on my yellow stinger. There is a 2 ft space from my connectors to my sensors. What is the best way to go . I have eliminators but they are only 3" long . Not having very good luck! Can I use just extenstions without MILS?
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RE: mil eliminators question
ORIGINAL: tweedie583
What is a tuner? I put an BBK x pipe on my yellow stinger. There is a 2 ft space from my connectors to my sensors. What is the best way to go . I have eliminators but they are only 3" long . Not having very good luck! Can I use just extenstions without MILS?
What is a tuner? I put an BBK x pipe on my yellow stinger. There is a 2 ft space from my connectors to my sensors. What is the best way to go . I have eliminators but they are only 3" long . Not having very good luck! Can I use just extenstions without MILS?
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RE: mil eliminators question
tweedie
A tuner is usually a hand held gadget that allows you to change things on your car's computer to hopefully make it run better.
You need to to be able to connect the mils to the rear O2 sensors in order to stop tripping the check engine light.
Make sure the harness is not tied up somewhere so that it reaches the connectors or buy extensions.
I made my own from a schematic on line. I cut into the rear O2 wires and soldered them in, disconnected the battery and the light has been gone since.
A tuner is usually a hand held gadget that allows you to change things on your car's computer to hopefully make it run better.
You need to to be able to connect the mils to the rear O2 sensors in order to stop tripping the check engine light.
Make sure the harness is not tied up somewhere so that it reaches the connectors or buy extensions.
I made my own from a schematic on line. I cut into the rear O2 wires and soldered them in, disconnected the battery and the light has been gone since.