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we have just fitted my trust dump pipes on my r33 gtr and the rear 02 sensor is touching the turbo lines.

i dont want to put aftermarket braided lines

so my other solution would be to find a smaller 02 sensor but where can i find one?

or are there any other solutions appart from making another hole for the 02 sensor further down the dump pipe?

any help is really appriciated!!!

thankyou

Interesting that one

I used the R33 GTR O2 sensor, and it was fine with the Trust pipes and supplied fittings.

I believe R32 might have a height problem (i do know the screw is different size etc)

Are you sure you have not slightly bent the turbo lines somewhere?

Or maybe bend them out the way a few mm?

Mine were close, but not touching :(

A few mm of slow bending, is not going to damage the lines. Hell they would probably bend a bit just taking them off and undoing the banjo's etc.

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Thats the best i have, but unfortunately the O2's are not in there at that state.

But it gives you an idea

There is a bigger pic in my gallery, it wont let me link the bigger version into the forum section

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