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Old Sun, August 7th, 2011, 08:30 PM
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Any reviews on the exhaust back pressure sensor eliminator? Good and bads? Better mpg or worse?

Also this may be a dumb question can you put a exhaust bp. Sensor in the icp. Sensor spot on accident?
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Also this may be a dumb question can you put a exhaust bp. Sensor in the icp. Sensor spot on accident?
Nope, wont thread in.
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Nope, wont thread in.

The exhaust backpressure sensor is 1/8 pipe.

The ICP sensor is o-ring boss.
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Ok good to know thanks!!!!! Do yougiys know where I could get the ebp sensor for better than 80? Ebay had them for 35 but can't find then anymore. I found the tube for 30 something from diesel o rings.
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Ok good to know thanks!!!!! Do yougiys know where I could get the ebp sensor for better than 80? Ebay had them for 35 but can't find then anymore. I found the tube for 30 something from diesel o rings.
I'd keep checking on e-bay, just got one for 35 shipped in the Ford packing. Seems like there are a couple guys in Jersey that have sensors pretty regularly, IDK or care how they get them but I'm wondering if they might work at a dealer & some stuff just happens to go home...lol
I just cleaned the tube & put new sensor & the biggest difference I can tell is in the trans shifts.
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What was the name you searched for on ebay? If you remember lol!!
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Any reviews on the exhaust back pressure sensor eliminator? Good and bads? Better mpg or worse?

Also this may be a dumb question can you put a exhaust bp. Sensor in the icp. Sensor spot on accident?
Those sensor eliminators never really do work. Just drive responsibly...
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