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MIL eliminators
Do they install on the pre or post cat O2 sensors?
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they go on the two rear O2 sensors, the ones after the cats
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Yep. You actually want the two sensors before the cat's to report back to the computer. The after-cat sensors are only polled by the computer every fifty miles or so...which if you have an O/R pipe, just causes the annoying MIL on the dash.
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Rollin' 18/ pushin' 2
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Yeah, they go to the rear. If your running long tubes you may need 02 extensions for the front sensors.
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