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Old 03-16-2006, 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by 383montess
I have a nelson tune, if I get a new tune with the rear 02's deleted, should it still pass the OBDII test.

Thanks Chad

Yea, it should
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Originally Posted by LS1TRUCKGUY
Dry, You Will Have To Plug The 02 Bungs, Or Get A Y-pipe With Out Them. they replace the rear 02's after the cats, or where the cats would have been. As Far As The Part Number, I Couldnt Tell You Right Off Hand.


I didnt have to do that. I just unplugged them from the connector, and plugged the simms in.
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DRY...e-mail summit...they will tell you.

They have always been pretty good with getting back to me with in a day.
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