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Old Sep 16, 2006, 12:04 PM
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any body had any experience with this..

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/O2-Si...ayphotohosting

this is the link for the 02 sim.. wondering if any body has used it and had good results..
Old Sep 16, 2006, 12:11 PM
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i havent used this exact one. but i ordered one from gruppe-s and its just like this. worked just like they said it would!
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I used something like that and it works good... go for it.
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hey great.. i wasnt really interested in spending 40-50 bucks on a perrin o2 sim.. thnxs for your help.
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You can buy those at Advance Auto or Autozone for $10-10 for a 2pack , installed mine a while back & has worked great
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Originally Posted by Sgt Blamo
You can buy those at Advance Auto or Autozone for $10-10 for a 2pack , installed mine a while back & has worked great
Yeah thats what i did. there called spark plug-antifoulers.. i had to drill mone out a little to get it to fit right. but it works real good.
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For that price go for it.. I did mine on my own... and spent like 10 mins doing them and about like 12 bux.. I had to buy also a 1/2" drill bit.. in this case is done for you and Antiseize is applied..




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