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Old 03-18-2004, 09:00 PM
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Question Help would be appreciated

Anyone have experience with wiring in the casper electronics O2 sim? Easy...Hard??? Location of the unit on the car when wired in? I have the unit I'm just waiting for my B&B midpipe. My wiring experience with cars has been limited to systems of all types. Thanks.


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I ordered my Casper O2 sensor fooler after reading about the failures experienced by some others on this website. Like you, I am waiting for the delivery of my mid-pipe. I opened the box to my Casper and the directions/schematics are easy to follow. Although they don't give us a step-by-step, they are easy to figure out. I am going to an electronics shop to get weatherproof electrical connectors to replace the ones included in the kit. Weatherproof connectors have a conductive grease inside that prevents corrosion from happening. Don't be afraid to open the box and read the directions prior to laying under the car.

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Sweet....thats just what I needed.
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