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what signs does your car show when a oxy sens is stuffed?

cause ive got a low rev splattering prob and i was thinking oxy

or afm?On my safc the af signal goes all over the joint when it splaters like a lose connection.

also it was splatering before safc install

hay meggs u leave near keilor yeah?maybe u could take it for a drive and see what u think it is??Cause i dont want to be paying someone else labour for troubleshooting when i havent check the basic stuff.

so far ive changed

petrol filter

plugs

bought a new pod filter

cleaned afm

installed a safc just in case it had a wierd fuel map

tried to replace oxy sens but i need one of those oxy sockets to get it out ,(in real tight)

Im pretty sure that the car has never reved clean since i bought it.

mods,

fmic

filter

hi low boost (11psi)

2.5in sports muffler

safc

turbo smart b.o.v (type2)

I think thats it??:(

:bahaha:

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