Just installed non-ic rrm turbo!
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if the problem keeps coming back, something there needs to be replaced or you're going to keep having these problems. I'm thinking maybe the O2 sensors. You should probably get a OBDII scanner to let you know for sure. Boe and those other guys can probably let you know, their top-notch. Hope you get your car resolved soon.
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I would love to do that except i dont have stock pieces (im stupid for loosing them). I was in a hurry when i finished install b/c car was at someone elses house and we bent valves then had it towed next day. Kinda lost a few things, including a compression tester. I'll see if i cant locate the plastic pieces b/c it wont stay in w/o those.
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HEY good news; Went to autozone to get the error code read. It was the first o2 sensor, its bad. I dont know the exact code but he told me if was definatly the first one. He confirmed this by asking and making sure i had a 4 cylinder. So i guess ill order a new one from oxygensensors.com Anyone know about the aftermarket one for like 50.xx? Its the one you have to splice into your harness. Would you recommend this, or is there anything bad that could happen from using that one?
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Is that only b/c its a narrow band? I plan on getting a wide band in the future but for functionality this will get my ratios back to normal and make my car run right, right? This is ofcourse assuming that nothing else is bad, but since the front o2 makes all the decisions i assume its my only problem right now.
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I ordered the aftermarket sensor from oxygensensors.com. SHould be here within 3-4 days. I called them first and they explained it is the same base sensor and will work with ecu and all the goodies, so im a little more relieved. WOOT!
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-heath
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My predictions were right! Do i now get a "Evom Guru" signature? j/k Well I'm glad you're going in the right direction. That's the first step on knowing how to troubleshoot your car. Good job.
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I bent valves during timing belt change, which i did while i was installing turbo; had nothing to do with boost. Infact it was the fastest 951 dollars i ever spent =\ Just turn the key and *clink*.
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Also, i asked him specifically if it was first cat b/c second cat could get giving signal too, and he told me no its definatly the first cat. I can go tomorrow and get code if you would like.
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Please... i'm not trying to say anyone is wrong or start anything. I just want to be sure your all good and head you in the right direction. Knowing exactly what the code was can help me do that. I'd hate for you to install the sensor and then it not work. It most likely will from what your saying but i'm a 100% kinda guy that doesn't sleep well knowing you may not be safe yet.