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02 sensor, fooling it?

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    02 sensor, fooling it?

    I had found a thread about placing a diode or resistor in the 02 sensor circuit at one point in time. I cannot locate it anymore. Anyone have a clue about this mode? Appears that these pre-heated sensor's fail commonly. Just looking to fool the ECU. Thanks for the help.

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    bump i wanna know this too?
    OLD

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      #3
      i wouldent do that... you can "fool" the ecu, but lean is lean, and the ecu will only dump so much fuel... ill tell you: youll be the first person to know when you screwed up, first itll bog, then itll smoke, then itll stop running, and when you try to pull the head off, and find it warped so bad you cant get the bolts out, youll be wishing it was only a bosch 4-wire pre-heated oxygen sensor you had to buy (dont listen to the honda myths about bosch and honda not going together) and just for shits and giggles, check to see if theres oil in the connector of the o2 senser
      me... talking to service-writers
      the look on their face
      moments after that conversation

      there! i know i feel better

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        #4
        These cars only have the one O2 sensor off the manifold, you don't want to fool it. If it was an OBDII car with post cat O2's thatd be a different story.

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          #5
          i got a 90 and mines past the flew pipe not on the header

          Please, Leave me some feeedback on my ride ^CLICK ^CLICK ^CLICK
          Originally posted by deevergote.
          But Honda guys know EVERYTHING about EVERYTHING! If you don't believe that, then you're just wrong...

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            #6
            a old o2 sensor will give you bad smog, bad mpg, run car sluggish.

            keep it pimpin
            98' ls400
            91' cb7 4dr ex beater

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