O2 spacer - Toyosprts Downpipe

jasecx

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Jun 9, 2012
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Perth
Hi guys.

Quick question to those who have had experience with a Toyosports 3" downpipe & decat.
I understand a spacer is needed for an O2 sensor to hopefully avoid EML, and is the required spacer a simple M18/1.5mm straight piece or will it need to be an angled one?
The item I'm looking at it this:


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Long-Lamb...arts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item3a6ca282e4

Also is there anything in particular to look out for when fitting?
Car is a 2004 Cupra 180 (AUQ)

Many thanks in advance:)

Jason
 

rob swallow

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Dec 2, 2013
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alfreton
It goes after where cat is supposed to be. I bought a straight one but mine is only 2.5" so got more room. I should have got angled one but had already ordered it when i found out.
 

jasecx

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Jun 9, 2012
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Perth
Ok thanks for the reply mate, I'll look into the angled piece.
Is M18 the right size to fit?
 

rob swallow

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Dec 2, 2013
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alfreton
Yes m18x1.5 pitch. Standard on lambda sensors. Good luck undoing sensors. Mine came off dead easy but some are tighter than a tight mans tight thing!!!!:)
 

jasecx

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Jun 9, 2012
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Perth
Ah I didn't realise that was a common thread on sensors!

Haha cheers for the heads up, I'll approach with anger:rofl:

Thanks again mate.
 

rob swallow

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Dec 2, 2013
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alfreton
If you ebay lambda sensor on ebay and don't put a model down and see what threads it says but I'm pretty sure their all a standard thread.
 
Jan 3, 2006
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East Kilbride
Do these Toyosports decat/downpipes fit and and work well on the LC's then?

The flexi part on my standard cat has worn/split so will need it looked at shortly. Nearly 10 yrs old so cant complain.

Cheers
Scott
 
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Oct 15, 2013
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Do these Toyosports decat/downpipes fit and and work well on the LC's then?

The flexi part on my standard cat has worn/split so will need it looked at shortly. Nearly 10 yrs old so cant complain.

Cheers
Scott

I believe they're good yeah :)

It maybe worth looking into a downpipe / sports cat, I've seen a few on ebay that are for our cars and they're still legal for MOT's etc so you're not faffing about near MOT time swapping them again
 
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RaeGun

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If your going down the route of sports cat/downpipe it might be worth getting one custom made.

I'm getting my lcr done in a few weeks and its only £400 after vat..
 
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