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    Established Member Two Rings kamdyka's Avatar
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    Angry O2 sensor CEL

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    Hey Guys,

    So few weeks ago I installed a ATP turbo test pipe on my b6. I grabbed some 034 motor sport spacers with it and installed it. All was good till about 2 days after installation. My cel came on and I immediately knew it was form the test pipe. I know getting the APR tune will delete the codes for the second o2 sensor but does anyone know if theres anything else i can do about the situation without spending vigorous amounts of money?

    Thanks!

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    Veteran Member Three Rings b6_quattro's Avatar
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    I have heard of people using steel wool in the o2 spacers. I don't know if it actually works but its worth a try.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Myst420's Avatar
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    The spacers are all pretty much hit or mis. Rai makes one you could try. I think its like $25.

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    Might be worth a try: Clicky click And another one: Clicky click2
    Last edited by old guy; 03-02-2014 at 01:03 PM.

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