MIL Eliminators
ok so how do these work? do they plug in inline of the O2 sensor? or, do they replace them completly?? i wanna get rid of the cats, and i was thinking of just taking it to a muffler shop and having them cut the cats out, instead of buying a off-road h pipe, when it will be replaced later after i get LTs. thanks for any help or input.
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RE: MIL Eliminators
It just makes the computer think there are cats there.
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RE: MIL Eliminators
ya i know that i was wondering how they hook up
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RE: MIL Eliminators
they go inbetween the o2 sensor and the wire harness, so yesyou retain the o2 sensors. What is the cost of cutting the cats out? Why not buy a used o/r h pipe if money is an issue? That way you can keep the stock one. Throwthe stock onein the garage until you decide to sell/trade in your car and put it back on. Then resell the o/r pipe.
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RE: MIL Eliminators
o/r h pipes are not very expensive, you can get them for 150 easy. used probably under 100
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ya o/r h pipes may be only 150, but then plus the eliminators it comes to over 200. vs 60 for eliminators and 20 to cut them out
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Damn, so you can actually make MILs pretty easily
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