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    Active Member Three Rings
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    New O2 PNP O2 simulator for stock ECU & Aftermarket Downpipe

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    I am working on the i02-V3 Area74 simulator for our vehicles as an alternative means to spacers and mini-cats etc. (that do not work by the way) for people running an aftermarket DP with OEM ECU software, or a Piggyback unit (JB1, DTUK, NSPM)

    So I am looking for the O2 part number, plus the harness plug.

    What I am looking to do is delete the 02 sensor all together and have a harness plug to the io2 and or create a jumper harness that plugs in between the two. This will make the spacer deal obsolete and will require to unplug the harness and plug the new one in between, very similar to the PG units themselves.

    Area74
    http://www.area74.ca/io2/

    YouTube:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFw_V8Ez3Tg
    Last edited by 2015S3; 03-09-2016 at 01:09 PM. Reason: change of title

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    Active Member Three Rings
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    Found the 02 sensor extension harness on eBay $18, so I will be making a harness that is direct PNP with the simulator.

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    Active Member One Ring Certified S3's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2015S3 View Post
    Found the 02 sensor extension harness on eBay $18, so I will be making a harness that is direct PNP with the simulator.
    What was the turn out. Cause i got the same BS happening to me.

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