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Old August 10th, 2012, 10:39 AM
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Are there companies that make shorter 02 sensors that you know of? I cant seem to find any.
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hmm not that I can think of...is it the wire that's gettin in the way or the 02 sensor itself?
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The sensor its self but i think with a littlbe of trimmin to that heat shield it will fit. Now i'm just fightin gettin that dang bolt they put in the o2 bong for some reason that ones in there pretty good.

Can I get another link to that plug you used for removing the EGR, the link doesnt work anymore

Will one of these work? http://www.summitracing.com/parts/KOK-9125BO/ It says for the 5.7 but i wouldnt imagine there to much different.

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I don't think that's the same...looks close though so I'm not entirely sure on that one
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ok, you just used a rubber plug instead of the plate style block plate right?
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Yup that's all I got. Works perfect for a lot cheaper than the plug they want at GM lol
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I'm going to see if i cant find a cheap block off plate first. Is a block off plate for the LS1 the same or is it slightly different?
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That's the one you get for our intakes from gm
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Thats what I was assuming but thought I would check first.
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I have a ?. I want to run a flowmaster 50 series at 2 5" with new headers. I already have a programmer in my truck. I like the idea of throttle body spacers. Can you explain what they do?? I was also looking at a turbo system for my 07 Silverado. Any advice? My truck is a little more the 3 tons in weight. I need performance items to keep my tank moving an still get mpg.


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