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111K views 737 replies 95 participants last post by  Jayannon  
its alot harder on the engine with the cats in place.as long as you leave the 3rd cat on,i dont see a problem at all.i plan on having this car for the long haul as well and i wouldnt do anything to it that i thought may hurt the engine.akley88 has allready run a 90-100 shot of nitrous through it so that should answer your question on reliability.
 
I'm not sure on either of your guys questions. Akley may be able to help. I think he had the RRE ones and they did fine, so whatever size those are. My spacers are not here yet so no idea what size or if they will get rid of the code. But they should, the rear o2 sensors just have to read a smaller voltage than the front ones to prevent throwing a code. So honestly any size spacer should work for the most part.

Snake, I would pull your o2 sensor out, and judge it based off the size of the sensor. Maybe use a bolt size table to measure the size of the sensor bolt. always remember to underestimate it, if it is too small, you can always go bigger.
thanks,i will try that.
 
mine were half burned out from the back side.i highly advise if you're going to mod the car,header or gutted manifold is a must just to keep the engine safe.my car only has 31k miles on it.pic will follow later.
 
this is what mine looked like at 31k miles
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and done.glad i did it now rather than later
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EDIT:for reference,ill add this.

my mods were; injen sri- most miles with it. 5k miles with e3 plugs. eventually switched to fujita cai/the rest were rre pulley/gt tb with bypass/3rd cat delete/2.25" exhaust from down pipe to oem resonator back to where the mandrel bend starts and i left that stock(maybe faster flow or slower flow.logic tells me faster flow)/magnaflow muffler/im res delete/89 octane/mobile1 syn/1000ft above sea level
 
as long as you go slow with the o2 sensors shouldnt be a problem.one of the bottom o2's i had to really work with to get it out.moving it back and forth until it was allmost unscrewed all the way out.and then i had to mount the non fouler the same way.working it back and forth until it sat flush with the down pipe