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Old Feb 28, 2010, 12:36 PM
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cel fix

where can i buy one locally? i'm too lazy to go thru the hassle of buying a non-fouler and drilling it to fit the o2 sensor in. also what's the size bolt i need to use to plug up the extra o2 sensor bung since i don't have a wide band yet?
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honestly..the o2 bung fix is pretty damn easy. sean helped me out on it, cost a few bucks and ive never had my CEL come back on for a missing cat(im guessing thats what the problem is)
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Originally Posted by EvoXTX
honestly..the o2 bung fix is pretty damn easy. sean helped me out on it, cost a few bucks and ive never had my CEL come back on for a missing cat(im guessing thats what the problem is)
You having CEL for rear 02 even with the ETS J-pipe?

Reggie, Google an O2 Bung Plug -- you can get them all over. I would give you links but I don't know if this site allows non-sponser references...

AMS Sells a Kit but I'm not sure if it fits the Evo or not.

Can someone confirm if the Evo X is M18x1.5 Size?

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Old Feb 28, 2010, 03:13 PM
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well...i know i have to buy a spark plug non-fouler and that's what you use as the o2 bung...but don't i have to buy 2 since it's not long enough and i drill one so the o2 sensor goes thru that short one or is there one you can buy that's long enough and doesn't require any drilling?
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The x is the same as the 8/9. I have one on mine and I still get codes )twice today even). I'm about to just disable it and remove it from the car.
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well if i was to disable it..would you guys know where i can buy a plug and what size? not sure if it's an m16 bolt or m14.

...or can i just buy your cel fix if you disable yours sean ?
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lol. I need a plug too.
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Originally Posted by reggiesd
where can i buy one locally? i'm too lazy to go thru the hassle of buying a non-fouler and drilling it to fit the o2 sensor in. also what's the size bolt i need to use to plug up the extra o2 sensor bung since i don't have a wide band yet?
the best celfix is this, no code ever....even w/o my AP.
(my actual testpipe/cellfix)
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tol..was tht elbow bung welded on the test pipe or was it separate? that's exactly what i need.
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^ it should just screw in to your existing O2 hole
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Originally Posted by reggiesd
tol..was tht elbow bung welded on the test pipe or was it separate? that's exactly what i need.


the cellfix is not welded, screw so you can adjust.
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http://shop.ebay.com/bargainbasement...&_trksid=p3686

These are the ones I always use, they are the best quality out there, email him and ask for the angled version if you need it, thats what I use on my RS. It still looks as good as the rest of my exhaust, the other cheaper cel fix's rust easily and sometimes break off in the threads.

This guy sent me all 3 he sells for the price of 1, so sweet talk him and he may give you the same deal. I received a long straight, short straight, and angled. The angled worked the best for me, the other 2 I gave away to friends. Took less than a week to receive them too, he ships really fast if youre in a hurry.

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or bring it by the shop and i can dsable it electronically and it will never come back on...

(except for the people with X's. don't have a software fix for that yet)
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Yes there is :0
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i stand corrected periphery bits for the x then


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