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Well seriously mate quit your crap you guys are not interested in helping anybody you sit here acting like a bunch of wankers trying to rip on

People and get them banned if ya ain't got anything decent to say about cars or help anybody don't talk at all

But...but... He started it.

So have u read up on how an 02 sensor works now? I offered advice before. Thats all u need to do

This guy, he knows his stuff

but I'll do the research for you

The way the 02 sensor works in your car, it only adjust's AFR's at cruise load cells. And if the 02 sensor doesnt work etc your car will just run what it thinks it should be running which on a factory ECU should be richer then it would be if the 02 sensor was working

Your a bunch of trolls mate 21 yr old trolls that are not intestested in working on cars loving cars helpin people with our skylines since that's why where on here you both talk shit mate ok

I thinke hes seen straight through you jez

Want a rb26 head ASAP will pay cash for a decent price 0421854393

But my stuff 0421854393

Uh oh!!! You thought you were smart changine your username. But you still have the same mobile number!

Pwned

I thinke hes seen straight through you jez

Well look mate u got a problem don't hide behind your key pad now give us a call

Uh oh!!! You thought you were smart changine your username. But you still have the same mobile number!

Pwned

Cant forge threads that you created. Im not stoopid, stoopid

future sheene ellis

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/405224-wanted-rb26-water-pump-asap-in-in-sydney/page__fromsearch__1

Old backyard mechanic sheene ellis

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/398569-rb26-head-wanted-i-bent-my-valves/page__p__6330361__hl__sheene%20ellis__fromsearch__1#entry6330361

Uh oh.... you've been exposed. You can call me SAU detective

your ass has been exposed to all the blokes on the corner haha

This code refers to a fault in the post-catalyst o2 sensor on Bank 2. ... in front of o2 sensor giving false reading; Engine runs excessively lean; if the O2 sensor connector is damaged/corroded ... So if your o2 is damaged it sets a code which can cause lean or rich there mate so shut your face

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Cut the wires to your 02 sensor cross them together and plug your 02 in you will run lean same as if u squash your 02 like I did when the exhaust wheel exited the turbo seriously I don't wanna hear it

I'm pretty sure this would read out of limits and ignore the 02 sensor. Either that or would cycle lean-rich-lean-rich

But as I said the 02 sensor is only used at cruise load cells, and as soon as it reads more then 14.9:1 AFR (from memory) it will dump fuel in. This is the cycle I was talking about. I've seen it on mine with Power FC and 02 Feedback on, it goes to target AFR (which for me was 15.5:1) then drops to about 14.3 then back up to 15.5. The cycle happens within 1 second and repeats as long as you are on cruise

When an engine is tricked into running lean (by adjusting the O2 sensor's output) then you run a very real risk of burning your exhaust valves or suffering from pre-ignition (detonation). This may not happen immediately but before too long you'll find your engine loses compression on one or more cylinders and will need a complete overhaul.

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