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so im installing a on 3 turbo kit on a fox body mustang and it appears to only use a thin bodied o2 sensor on teh pass side header, i called the dealer and their retarded or at least the guy i talked to, ive seen them but not sure if they where the ori equipment or what an cant seam to find one an the dealer onl;y shows a drawing of there part number for the ori one, then also told me there was two different part numbers on teh fox,s i didn't know that either or one of us is retarded as well., i need one that is not the reg size of the boshe o2,s ive been running cause the body is too fat and hits stuff on this poorly built on3 turbo kit, i wont be installing another. they are garbage. need help finding a skinny bodied o2 sensor, any help is greatly appreciated!
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try a/c delco or ngk

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Some of the aftermarket units are skinny. Like from advanced auto. Or just move it to a better place.

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dealer was the ori small bodied, i just got some coming, dam turbo company on 3 is a joke, there help is vagine and illiterate lol, sold me some guys write up on corral was better than there own instructions and so i read the instructions and watched the vedio, yes tom i would have had a better unit remaking the kit and putting everything where i wanted.
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I agree i have seen some really bad kits in my career. As you point out sometimes doing it yourself saves a lot of grief.

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