4PCS 32mm M18 X 1.5 Bung O2 Oxygen Sensor Spacer Test Pipe Extension Extender Adapter Generic
¥3,700
SKU: C156-A001-4PCS
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Specification:
These are needed when using a HHO System or a test pipe.They are also used to lean out your vechicle for better gas milage.
Easy installation:
They are very easy to install by unscrewing your O2 Sensor from your exhaust then screw your sensor into the extender,and then screw the two pieces back into your exhaust, that's all!
Dimension:
Thread: M18x 1.5mm
Length: 32mm/1.253 Inch
Material: Stainless steel
Fitment:
The extender has a 7/8 hex head which is the same size as most O2 sensors and it makes them easer to install not like the straight sided extenders.
Fits all standard size sensors with a 1/2 Inch diameter tip.The size of the extenders is M18 X 1.50.
Package included:
4PCS??* Oxygen Sensor Bung
Shipping Information:
Free Quick Shipping to USA.
Estimated Time of Arrival: within 3-8 working days.
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This is a race-only product. It is not legal for sale or use on pollution controlled vehicles that are driven on public streets, roads, or highways. Buyer's use or installation of this product for itself or for Buyer's customer is at Buyer's own risk. The Buyer is responsible for obeying federal, state, and local laws. Only Buyer can determine end customer's use and thus assumes any and all liability hereby waiving any and all claims against JCarPart in the sale of this product to the maximum extent permissible by law. Make sure to abide by all local, state, and federal laws, including emissions, vehicle safety, and traffic laws. It is Buyer's responsibility to know what those laws are and how they apply to Buyer or Buyer's customer. This product is designed and intended solely for legally-organized and sanctioned, closed-course, off-road competition use and is not for use on public streets, roads, or highways. This Product is capable of disabling the emissions system on some vehicles. Use on public streets, roads, or highways is a violation of federal and certain state (including California) and local environmental laws.