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Gday whats this sensor here that has been left out of my HKS priest exhaust? it looks like an O2 sensor or an air temp sensor but i thought the O2 sensor was in front of the cat on GTR's? anyone know what to do with it wether i should plumb it back in or leave it hanging?

cheers

Dion

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Its just a CAT temp sensor.

Just used for a DASH warning light, thats all.

Serves no purpose and the light wont show up if you leave it disconnected.

Soon as people change from the factory CAT - they remove it

How can you post @ 9:55 Drunkan, and i post @ 9:54 and yours is above me... weird!

thanks lads w ill just keep it tucked up in there for fun then.

Cheers

man i got no idea how you posted at 9:54 but came second!!! must be that stupid atom collider thing stuffin with the universe already

lol atom coliders I am going to blame that for everything that goes wrong from now on

yeah if ya late to work say it was your shift to put your finger into the black whole that the scientists just created to plug it and stop the rest of the planet gettin sucked in and if you hadn't done it there wouldn't have even been a work to go to!

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