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Old Feb 11, 2019 | 07:15 AM
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Default Re: $2,230 To Replace O2 Sensors?

Originally Posted by ROB311952
I know they say off road use, but unless you live in California or NY or another CARB state where you can't make any modifcation, it shouldn't be a problem as they actually boost efficiency.
Glad this worked for you! Now, I've always wondered why an enlightened government continues to permit off road components that allow a higher level of "pollution"...
 
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