Flex Pipe Question
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Why do I have to drill one out to 1/2" cant I just buy an 18mm and a 1/2"? I ask because I don't have a drill...was an older one and the motor finally gave out.
My cat is toast, it rattles at idle, under load, and just cruising so I would have to buy a new one if I needed one anyway. I cant think of a time when I would need one considering the only place around me that requires smog is Seattle and I will never live there!
My cat is toast, it rattles at idle, under load, and just cruising so I would have to buy a new one if I needed one anyway. I cant think of a time when I would need one considering the only place around me that requires smog is Seattle and I will never live there!
Last edited by RollerRed; 07-11-2013 at 09:49 AM.
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**** carpet over 2" of foam, long white fur, red crushed velvet, bed covered in short red fur, 2'x4' mirror on ceiling, and black light. Perfect for the drive in movies. Also had a sink and icebox.
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Ok so from my research most trucks before 2000 you can just zip tie the rear O2 sensor up to the frame and it wont cause any CEL's or problems. I guess as long as the rear is a lower temp then the front it is fine. Works for me! So I will cut out 18" of pipe (cat + rear O2 sensor bung) and get some pipe connectors and slap it together. About $22 after everything is said and done. Wish me luck! Gonna do this on Wed morning this coming weeks.