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DIY O2 simulators?

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Old Oct 22, 2003 | 05:12 PM
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DIY O2 simulators?

Anyone know how to make some O2 sims. Trying to save myself $90. there is a linke here that goes to one done on a gtp. http://www.rodney.chalker.com/o2_simulator.htm


Got to be similar to how you do it on an f-body.

I posted this in LT1 tech also, i forgot about this forum.
Old Oct 22, 2003 | 10:05 PM
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I agree what a $$ markup. If you do a search on "oxygen simulators" under Computer (this section) you'll see my inquiry as well. I found a thread link someone posted to my post but it's an invalid link. I've yet to find this and like you think it's a waste. The one you posted I looked at but sounds like you have to reconnect the 02 sensors back into the exhaust. As it was explained to me the pcm looks for a variation in voltage from the o2 sensor and a resistor would only show a fixed voltage to the pcm. I've searched all over the net for a do-it-yourself for the fbodys with no luck. If you get a hookup on this PM me please, thanks.

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Old Oct 22, 2003 | 10:24 PM
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I searched all over as well and just went ahead and ordered some from summit.

If you want to buy some used ones for $50 shipped go here http://web.camaross.com/forums/showt...hreadid=184489 and email the guy selling them, i would have bought them, but i already ordered mine.
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