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The O2 sensor on my NM35 (VQ25DET) is playing up and will most likely need to be replaced as its throwing CEL errors, however I was thinking of not bothering and and installing an emanage and disabling the O2 like what I've had one on my GTR.

Is this possible with a piggyback ecu like the emanage? Ive never really played with piggyback ecus before and was hoping I could problem solve this without wasting what ever it costs for a new O2 sensor

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Yup...it can be done....The O2 sensor replacement is a better and cheaper option though. I have an emanage on mine and I don't really need to run an o2 but I find the car is better with a little self tuning from the standard ecu.

The ecu needs the o2 to self tune the mixtures, otherwise the tune will drift with the seasons.

The place that sells me the AFM's may be able to supply us one, I will ask today, just need to find the part number if anyone has it handy...

Jetwreck - I am in Melbourne, plus I have already ordered one from Nissan. Cheers anyway.

Good time for a new dump pipe IMO :)

that it is....have fun!!

chat soon! :P

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