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Old 10-28-2007, 04:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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service engine light on with hfc?

So my service engine soon light came on today. My friend ran a scan on it and it is my O2 sensor. I have a high flow cat why would I be getting this issue? I went with a cat and not a test pipe so I wouldn't have to deal with this problem. What do you think that I should do?
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Old 10-28-2007, 04:33 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Well, if the hfc is giving you this problem, then you should probably pick up a tp and an anti-fouler plug for your O2 sensor. Then have your friend erase the code, and have your tuner retune your EVO for the tp.
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Old 10-28-2007, 04:38 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Here's the website for the anti-fouler plug: http://www.grdstore.com/moto-oxygen-...6e0593f8b58cf1
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Old 10-28-2007, 07:41 PM   #4 (permalink)
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okay great That is what I am going to do then. I tried to have him clear the code but he couldnt will evoscan do it? I will buy the TP and anti fouler plug. Thanks guys
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you should be able to clear the code by disconnecting the battery for a min. or two if the code doesn't go away you may have a fried O2 sensor. hope that helps
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Old 10-29-2007, 07:56 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Also you have the extension for your O2 right?
It pulls the O2 out further then the stock location.


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You don't need to waste the money on a test pipe if you don't want to. You can buy a pair of spark plug anti-foulers and pull your O2 probe out of the exhaust stream to eliminate the "catalyzer inefficiency" code.


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Here's the website for the anti-fouler plug: http://www.grdstore.com/moto-oxygen-...6e0593f8b58cf1
So I put this in before the rear O2 sensor and that should fix it then? Is this the same thing that I would use for the TP as well? I will be getting a TP for free from my brother but not for about a month or so.
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So I put this in before the rear O2 sensor and that should fix it then? Is this the same thing that I would use for the TP as well? I will be getting a TP for free from my brother but not for about a month or so.
Yes sir. Just take off the O2 sensor, using lots of WD-40 (or something similar), and tighten it into the anti-fouler plug, then tightening the assembly into your hfc/tp. Tightening specs: 33+/-3ft*lbs, or 44N*m of torque.
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are there any clearance issues with these at all?
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There shouldn't be, but you can check beforehand based on the angle of the O2 sensor's position. Just take a ruler or something to see if the additional length of the anti-fouler plug will give you a problem. If the hfc you bought was made specifically for the EVO, then you shouldn't have a problem - my tp from the Tanabe exhaust sys was made specifically for the EVO, so I didn't have any clearance issue with mine.
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go on ebay and order you a cel simulator. its about 20 bucks shipped.
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