MIL eliminators
Home made eliminators, works great, using the same ones in my mustang right now. Why pay 70 dollars for something that you can get for so much less right here. give me a price for these (without ship) and ill think about it, thanks for looking. These will be shipped from Hudson Falls, NY 12839
Last edited by stangalator; Oct 14, 2008 at 11:59 AM. Reason: mispelled something
I have some of those too that I will throw in with the clutch if you buy. They are the plug in type so you don't have to cut wires and all that. I got them off of americanmuscle
http://www.americanmuscle.com/stmilel.html
http://www.americanmuscle.com/stmilel.html
they are expensive there and do the same function as the ones im selling
they go in between the oxygen sensor and the car, only two out of the four wires need to be cut (the other two are for heating the oxygen sensor itself) this simulates a working oxygen sensor by fluctuating voltages between 0 and 1 volts (as a normal oxygen sensor would). its not that hard to make, and i have them here for a lot cheaper then name brand.
they go in between the oxygen sensor and the car, only two out of the four wires need to be cut (the other two are for heating the oxygen sensor itself) this simulates a working oxygen sensor by fluctuating voltages between 0 and 1 volts (as a normal oxygen sensor would). its not that hard to make, and i have them here for a lot cheaper then name brand.
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