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Old Oct 29, 2004 | 11:38 AM
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Well, I just thought I would post since im sure some people have not gone with test pipes because they didnt want to have to deal with cutting and wiring the 02 sensor to eliminate the CEL. I did some research before purchasing the test pipe and I found this info. You can actually pull on the wires for the 02 sensor to extend them a bit. I was a bit worried about pulling on them but then decided what the hell Once I got the cat off I removed the 02 sensor, I plugged the bung on my catback (plug is supplied by UR) then I pulled on the wires gently, to make sure that there was some slack there. I was actually amazed at how easily it came out. You dont need to remove the rubber grommet, just pull the wire gently. I then screwed it into the test pipe and mounted the test pipe. There is no slack in the wire and I didnt have to cut and solder anything. It is very easy to do and I would recommend anyone that is installing a test pipe to try it.

PS, I have about 2-250 miles on the test pipe and no CEL *keeping fingers crossed*

I know this should be in "how to" but I figure some of you would be interested. I know I looked around forever before deciding to finally try the test pipe. If I knew it would have been this easy I would have don it a long tiime ago. Anyways hope this helps someone. BTW UR Customer Service rocks
I just got my UR test pipe we were going to install it last night, but ran into some problems. It will be on later today.
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Old Oct 29, 2004 | 01:00 PM
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Sweet, make sure you install the 02 sensor on the test pipe before mounting it, it makes it a lot easier. Make sure if your just pulling on the wires, to do it slowly, you'll be amazed at how much slack is there.

Post back after you get it installed with your impressions. I love mine
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Old Oct 29, 2004 | 01:37 PM
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well, my problem is fixed, atleast for now. i just pulled teh ECU fuse and put it back in....no cel for the last 300 miles.
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Old Nov 3, 2004 | 10:21 AM
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Evil Evo .. u have invidia catback and downpipe installed right ??

i have a lame question lol but u`ll help me with this .. when u install the UR cat delete pipe u`ll put the O2 sensor in it .. but there a hole for the O2 sensor in the invidia catback so what did u do with this ?? coz im getting invidia catback and downpipe this week and im planning to order the UR cat delete
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Old Nov 11, 2004 | 04:02 AM
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meyaw1980...Sorry I didnt see your post sooner. I replied on your other thread. The UR cat delete comes with a plug for your bung on the catback. All you'll do is relocate the 02 sensor to the cat delete (dont need to cut the wires to extend them, gently pull on the wires to the 02 sensor and you can extend it a good 4-5 inches. There is slack in the wires) and you'll just screw the plug into teh bung on the catback.

Sorry if Im late with this info
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