which o2's
which o2's
last thread guys i promise lol. anyway, for O2 sensors, i heard that Bosch should not be used. It feeds incorrect data to whatever reads it, pcm etc... Which brand is recommended?
My final question of the day is i am looking at pacesetter longtubes. I would like the biggest ones i can find. Anywhere else that sells them cheaper than the pacesetter website? There not expensive to begin with, but compared to ALOT of guys on this site, i dont have deep pockets, nor any pockets hardly at all for that matter. I also heard that ceramic coated was the way to go. Its the best rust "protection". I was also wondering if they were pre-drilled to fit the O2 sensors. I cant find much info on them. thanks guys. i really appreciate it.
My final question of the day is i am looking at pacesetter longtubes. I would like the biggest ones i can find. Anywhere else that sells them cheaper than the pacesetter website? There not expensive to begin with, but compared to ALOT of guys on this site, i dont have deep pockets, nor any pockets hardly at all for that matter. I also heard that ceramic coated was the way to go. Its the best rust "protection". I was also wondering if they were pre-drilled to fit the O2 sensors. I cant find much info on them. thanks guys. i really appreciate it.
Ceramic coating will not prevent corrosion, only delay it, depending on your climate, storage, and drive time. The only real rust inhibitor is stainless steel, like Kooks or LPPs.
Pacesetters come with O2 bungs already welded in.
Pacesetters come with O2 bungs already welded in.


