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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: St. Petersburg, Florida
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I might pick a different lubricant. One hotrodder I know said that you just have to make sure that it dries completely...
but you know the hotrodder type....I am not sure he has ever even seen an o2 sensor.
If your car is chipped I understand that the sensor is "turned off" anyway so it wouldn't be a factor.
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83 944 white w/Box ster wheels
Planned mods- custom leather interior, 968 antenna, soundsystem, 968 style rockers, clear sidemarkers
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