Help with SES light after test pipe installation.
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Help with SES light after test pipe installation.
I have found a couple of possible solutions to my problem but a friend of mine was telling me I would need Brillo Pads. I have spent half the day searching on here and my350Z.com looking for the info I need and I'm more confused now than when I started.
I found one thread where someone drilled a half inch hole in 2 anti foulers and put them on the 02 sensors and then 2 more undrilled ones. I found another thread where it was done electronically. Nothing about brillo pads. I also have the bungs on mine that are like 3" offset for my O2 sensors. What would I need to do? Can someone give me a more definite answer or link me to what I'm not finding, please?
I found one thread where someone drilled a half inch hole in 2 anti foulers and put them on the 02 sensors and then 2 more undrilled ones. I found another thread where it was done electronically. Nothing about brillo pads. I also have the bungs on mine that are like 3" offset for my O2 sensors. What would I need to do? Can someone give me a more definite answer or link me to what I'm not finding, please?
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Fuuuuu...I'ma have to just deal with the light and try some of the cheapo solutions until I've got my mod list finished. I hope to have that finished by the end of the year.
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On the bright side once you own the license you never have to buy another one so if you were planning on dyno tuning at a later point it would be $300 cheaper... Or you can buy the Osiris Standard package (you get the cable so you can reflash youself) and dial it in along the way with datalogs as you get more mods done.
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On the bright side once you own the license you never have to buy another one so if you were planning on dyno tuning at a later point it would be $300 cheaper... Or you can buy the Osiris Standard package (you get the cable so you can reflash youself) and dial it in along the way with datalogs as you get more mods done.
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The $300 is just the cost of the Osiris license, then you have to pay for the tuning. There's two ways to do it:
1) go to a shop and get reflashed and dyno tuned all at one, or
2) buy Osiris Standard (reflash cable and license) and have a protuner adjust the tune based on datalogs that you make (basically just drive around recording how the cars running with the Uprev software)
1) go to a shop and get reflashed and dyno tuned all at one, or
2) buy Osiris Standard (reflash cable and license) and have a protuner adjust the tune based on datalogs that you make (basically just drive around recording how the cars running with the Uprev software)
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