I found O2 eExtenders here cheap http://extremehho.com/catalog.html
Sure its cheap but What the extender exactly do? :)
Quote from: TheOne on July 05, 2008, 12:27:56 PM
Sure its cheap but What the extender exactly do? :)
good call....
i think they are a waste of time.....
you must play with the computer...... to get any saveings...
so i have seen anyways
ist
Quote from: innovation_station on July 05, 2008, 03:08:34 PM
good call....
i think they are a waste of time.....
you must play with the computer...... to get any saveings...
so i have seen anyways
ist
We have been using them for years to fool the computer into reading less oxygen. They work well with HHO kits, High Flow Air Filters and High Flow Exhaust systems but do nothing on a stock vehicle without any mods.
If you haven't seen the benefits you may need to double them up to make them longer.
I have installed hydrogen generators on several vehicles and only used the extenders and they do well, Hey for the cost, if they do the trick on your vehicle your ahead.
I have used the efie and only lost power with no real gains, whereas the extenders work full time.
I have also seen the o2 sensor extenders increase mileage by 5 to 12 more mpg.
If you think those O2 sensor extenders are cheap, take a look at these http://burnhydrox.com/shop/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=10 (http://burnhydrox.com/shop/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=10)
Two extenders for $10.95 plus fast and cheap shipping!
I got 2 extender on ebay for 10$ with shipping included!
u guys are paying too much. Go down to your auto parts store and buy the 18 mm spark plug extenders in the "help" section, part number 42009, for less then 4 bucks. Drill out the hole in the middle to the size of the O2 sensor head and thread them on the O2 sensor, then thread the that back in the hole. Dont forget the anti sieze on the threads of the outside of the extender to the exhaust pipe. You could use two on each sensor, but that may lean it out too much. I found this out from watching this guys youtube videos...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDpl-LY3jQM&feature=channel
Mark
Quote from: Mark69 on June 05, 2009, 09:27:44 AM
Go down to your auto parts store and buy the 18 mm spark plug extenders in the "help" section, for less then 4 bucks. Mark
I want to shop at your auto parts store! All the Autozones and Pep Boys around here sell that part for $5.99 +tax. Figure in the time drilling them out and I'll gladly pay some one the extra 4 bucks for a set ready to go.
damn they must have raised their prices lately, i guess everybody buying em...bastards! lol