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    Default o2 simulaters?

    i'm finally putting headers on my car this weekend. the buddy i'm doing it with thought i needed a pair of 02 simulaters, but as far as i know, you only need o2 simulaters if you have an obd II car, and since my car is a 94, i have obd I. am i correct in not needing the o2 simulaters, or do i need to pick them up?
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    You shouldn't need them. It's for cars that have O2's after the cats (OBD II), which your car doesn't.

    Good luck with the header install and have fun, it's a blast!

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    what you need are some heated o2 sensors if you doing lt's

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    Quote Originally Posted by old93camaro View Post
    what you need are some heated o2 sensors if you doing lt's

    How important is it to have heated o2's? I just did LT's but don't have heated....

    My car is OBDII and I just had to get the rear banks deleted through a tune.
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