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Old 03-07-2006, 01:03 AM
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hi pple, i just bought a TBE. was thinking to install it on MY02 myself. Heard that there is a sensor at the downpipe. Is that true??

If it is true, i guess i will have to install a resistor on the O2 sensor inorder to stop the ecu from throwing out a cel.

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no, thats for the up-pipe

But ye its easy doing the turbo back install....

You wont throw a CEl unless u dont run a cat
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how many sensor are there along the tbe??
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two
1 right after the turbo and 1 on the cat
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sorry for the stupid question. but my downpipe is a catless one... will it afact the front sensor?
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no thats fine. As long as there is a cat at the bottom...
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thanks wasdass... will install it this weekend.
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Cat in the bottom ?? my sensor is just before my main cat.. if i was to remove my cat what would happen. ?

the classic shape wrxs had there sensor near turbo but bug eye onwards have them further down dont they ?? well mine is
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if u remove the main bottom cat - you will get a CEL - 02 Defficiency

you have a sensor near the urbo - which is mounted on the dump pipe, and one further down near the cat
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I had no CEL when I knocked my cat out
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