02 extensions for a 94 Z28 OBD1
02 extensions for a 94 Z28 OBD1
Do I need to get O2 extensions for a 94 Z28 OBD1? I am going to be installing (FINALLY) my Pacesetter lt's...
I know, I have been meaning to get around to it for forever, but work, school, and getting certified for firefighting apparently outweigh this.
And is 24" long enough? I know you can extend them yourself, but I've been there and done that with previous cars. Snap-ins are the route I want to go. Anyplace besides Ebay selling them for a decent price??
Johnny
I know, I have been meaning to get around to it for forever, but work, school, and getting certified for firefighting apparently outweigh this.
And is 24" long enough? I know you can extend them yourself, but I've been there and done that with previous cars. Snap-ins are the route I want to go. Anyplace besides Ebay selling them for a decent price??
Johnny
Re: 02 extensions for a 94 Z28 OBD1
24" is plenty long. I needed 2 of them. Some people say you only need 1, so i ordered 1, then ended up having to order a 2nd. A 24" on the drivers side is going to have a good amount of slack left in it, so maybe a 12 inch will do but i duno, i used a 24 to be safe. And i think you need the flat connectors too if i remember correctly. I got mine from victory racing engines. (supporting vendor on here)
Re: 02 extensions for a 94 Z28 OBD1
He's refering to this

Available at Summit here
http://store.summitracing.com/defaul....asp&x=27&y=11
The connector for the O2s is a flat arrangement as opposed to the square pattern of the back O2s on OBDII vehicles.

Available at Summit here
http://store.summitracing.com/defaul....asp&x=27&y=11
The connector for the O2s is a flat arrangement as opposed to the square pattern of the back O2s on OBDII vehicles.
Last edited by Guest47904; Feb 13, 2006 at 05:39 AM.
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