ok the big cylinder catylitic converter type deal on the b6 manifold before the actual cat had everything taken out of it so its pretty much jsut an empty chamber. would that not mess up my o2 sensors because they would bot hbe reading the eact same now? and my question is if i move the second o2 sensor behind my cat will it fix the problem of having a rough idle?
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Rough idle problem
Re: Rough idle problem
O2 sensors will not effect your idle. Your gas milage may suffer and you'll fail and clean air test. You can't move the senors like that, they send voltage readings to the ECU and those values are from a predetermined position within your exhaust system
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2002 Subaru WRX Blue, SOLD (best E test numbers I've ever seen)
94 MX-6. Sold
92 GS KLZE 5 Speed
96 GS 5 speed, KLZE, Sold
95 GS Minty Shape Sold
92 GS Sold
92 GS Parts Car scrapped.
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Re: Rough idle problem
ok so i dont move the sensors....than what should i do?
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Re: Rough idle problem
What is your idle at when cold and warm?
I don't see how having any of that gutted can cause a problem unless it's because you need to compensate somehow.
I don't see how having any of that gutted can cause a problem unless it's because you need to compensate somehow.