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Spent 2 days on the o2 sensors.

$100 on specialty tools and a few skinned knuckles later, I have 1 o2 out FML.

Avoided engine out tho :P

Not engine out??? But I don't understand... :blink::P

Not great no, but it wasn't exactly economy driving either. I imagine quite a bit of fuel would be flowing when its developing 400hp.

Should probably put O2 sensors in to help that. Presumably there's only 1...?

wut? usually there are two 02 sensors on RB26

Strangely enough I only have one now that I could spot under my car

Found the second one on the top of my dumps, can't figure out what is going on with the plugs though. Got a pair of 3 wire ones, one flat plug one square.

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Couldn't for the life of me find another 3 plug one like the top one. Dunno where i'd be supposed to plug the second sensor into then...

Found the second one on the top of my dumps, can't figure out what is going on with the plugs though. Got a pair of 3 wire ones, one flat plug one square.

Couldn't for the life of me find another 3 plug one like the top one. Dunno where i'd be supposed to plug the second sensor into then...

Nissan made it idiot proof, the plug on the front o2 is flat and the plug on the rear o2 sensor is square

Defeated my o2s finally. Another custom tool for the collection.

now im guna need a new 22mm spanner...

I live my life a 1/4 of a 1/4 of a turn at a time

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Turbo xxxx ECU, injectors, fuel pump, FMIC, Hi flow cat (perhaps)

R34 Turbo Brodi $200

Turbo Highflow, Hypergear, $860

Braided Turbo Oil Line, Hypergear, $88

High Preasure Actuator, Hypergear, $120

ECU, Haltech Platinum Pro Plugin, $1,975

Flex Fuel Sensor, Haltech, $250

Injectors, ID1000's, $720

Fuel Pump, Nismo Intank, $385

Fuel Pressure Regulator, Nismo, $132

Highflow Cat, Venom, $250

Tuning, ???, $1,000

Total $5,980

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