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Rwd screamer pipe on fwd
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2012-03-13 04:20:30
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Here you can see its not gonna work.
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2012-03-13 04:22:07
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yep after u do some fab work to it weld the correct size bung on..
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2012-03-13 04:23:27
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Yeah or source me a jdm one or get me a universal one and wire it in.
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2012-03-13 04:35:29
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The USDM 300zx O2 is identical to the "skinny" JDM O2.
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2012-03-13 04:44:16
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That should be easy to source thanks!
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2012-03-13 05:13:47
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Originally Posted by
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Here you can see its not gonna work.
You took the O2 housing adapter with it, remove the large hex nut from the smaller one and it will fit. You can see it in this picture:
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2012-03-13 05:16:02
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oh haha i didnt noticed that.. im still a newb with turbo stuff tho.
so easy enough, remove that from the o2 sensor an your good to go.
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2012-03-13 05:18:14
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Well i be damned hobbs i didnt even realize that thanks man!
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2012-03-13 11:02:42
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Yep you have to remove the bung adapter.
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2012-03-18 15:54:21
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lmfao
thats funny ^ ^ ^
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