View Full Version : exhaust sys. ???'s O2 sensor
s14slide
01-01-2003, 03:13 AM
well I've searched this forum high and low and have yet to find an answer. On an s14('95 specifically), w/ a hotshot header, high flow cat and cat back, how important is the second O2 sensor? Does it have to specifically be put in the exhaust stream after the cat, or does it matter? I've heard that it has to get a reading after a cat and that w/ it either not hooked up or hooked up before the cat, you'll get a lean mix which will rob power and cause engine damage and also get that damned check engine light. My headers did not come w/ a provision for the second O2 sensor. Again, this is all hear-say info and I'm hoping someone w/ maybe an FSM will be able to answer my questions. Thanks in advance.
And Happy New Year's.
This year call's for a KAAZ and a set of FLT-A2's. Wooohoooo!!!!
Edit for grammar and spelling.
logo20
01-01-2003, 01:45 PM
I don't know much about this but i'll try to help. the header is supposed to have only one o2 sensor. I don't know if the 95 model have a second o2 sensor, but if it does (go check) you should put a catback with the second o2 sensor. like you said the engine light is gonna come on, and fuel ratio is gonna be messed up.
mrmephistopheles
01-02-2003, 01:42 AM
Both 02 sensors are necessary for your car to run right. I may be recalling incorrectly, but I think the 2nd 02 sensor is just before the cat. Someone with an S14, speak up.
edit: just before the FAKE CAT. someone slap me.
s14slide
01-02-2003, 09:24 AM
I should have added that the second sensor was located right between the stock cat and the stock resonator(cat lookalike). But now w/ the full exhaust system, the o2 sensor won't reach to behind the new cat. I hope I'm not too confusing.
Foxcolt
01-02-2003, 10:19 AM
The second 02 sensor is just their to make sure the first one is working correctly. As long as you have it in there somewhere you won't have a problem.
s14slide
01-02-2003, 10:38 AM
cool thanks, I guess I won't have to extend the wires to reach behind the second cat. Hope your right cause I don't wanna tap a hole in the piping then have to fill and tap in a different location. Waste of time and money. Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the second O2 sensor get after cat exhaust hence the "primary cat failure" fault code. Just wanna be sure be sure before my exhaust setup ends up being swiss. Not trying to come of like an a$$. Just want facts before I get drill happy. Thanks.
Anybody w/ an FSM for a '95 got anything. Sorry for seeming a bit paranoid about a small thing, but being a military aircraft mechanic makes you paranoid about "by the book.":D
vBulletin® v3.8.11, Copyright ©2000-2021, vBulletin Solutions Inc.