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Old 04-09-2019, 11:50 AM   #1
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I'm not the least bit confused, thus the reason I bought the headers I have. To retain the O2 sensors and have a cats in the system to help on polluting the air, plus they are needed to pass inspection. I didn't pay $1,200 for a set of headers because I like to waste money.



yes you are, because you are talking about how tuners delete primary front 02 sensors to make the car "more responsive", which is total bs.

Can't admit you were wrong, huh?
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Old 04-09-2019, 12:52 PM   #2
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Can't admit you were wrong, huh?
Well I, for one, am glad for this. Because otherwise this is a very short and boring thread.

I get a chuckle out of it though, when people are so afraid of learning something they didn't know before, that they'll double-down on their own fallacy. Even to the point of embarrassment.
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yes you are, because you are talking about how tuners delete primary front 02 sensors to make the car "more responsive", which is total bs.

Can't admit you were wrong, huh?
I'm wrong. The front O2 sensors do have to stay. Yes I can admit when I'm wrong.
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