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RedPath88

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  1. I agree that the dual trip meters are nice to have. I use the left one for a running total for each fill up (used to estimate mileage) while the right one is to keep track of daily and/or point to point mileage.
  2. Another place that offers them is Performance Accessories
  3. No problem, I ordered an O2 from them not long ago and had no problems with them at all. The sensor they sent me was a perfect fit and the tanks I've drained since installing, have shown better gas mileage.
  4. And here I was worried it was just me seeing that!
  5. If you have not already replaced your sensor, you might try Bosch4Less That link should take you right to the results for your truck.... assuming that the Canadian trucks use the same sensors as US trucks do. The prices range from about $50USD to just short of $97USD I am also not sure if they ship to Canada, but it might be worth a try... give them a call and see.
  6. You could try the parts stores websites, or your local parts stores. A few sites... Parts America NAPA AutoZone They might have something for you. Make sure that if they do have what you need for less, that it is still less when shipping is added to the total. You can (or should be able to) go with a direct fit or universal cat. Direct fits units will cost more but are easier to install. A parts store should be able to tell you what size inlet/outlets you need. Also before ordering make sure that your system has not already been changed prior to your ownership of the truck. In other words, verify the size of the pipes in and out of your cat and muffler.. don't want to order the part listed for a Path, only to find that they are the wrong ones at the time of install. Oh something else comes to mind.. have you called other shops? What about shops out of your immediate area... if you will be out of town any time soon, it may be worth it to have it done elsewhere ("if" pricing is better). Good Luck!
  7. Good fishing man, be safe and come back with a fat wallet and mod that Path!
  8. Something you might consider trying... Order the parts if they can be found at lower prices (which I am sure they can be) and maybe someone at an exaust shop might consider doing a side job for you. If you can it will save you some cash and put some $$ in his/her pocket.
  9. Yeah I live a vary short distance from the epicenter of that quake... a coffee can fell from the cupboard and a brick wall separating my property from another, cracked some... my yard is about 4ft higher then the next. What surprised me was the fact that my garage was still standing when I got home that day I however was in Kent when it happened, in a building that took so much unseen damage that it was condemned. They did not really know how much it took till a few weeks later, after it was cleared for entry and occupied by many people, the sprinklers went off. They could not understand where the water went... that was when they discovered the true damage it had taken. The foundation was destroyed. Not surprising to me, since I road it out inside, the walls looked like jello and you could see and feel the shock waves rippling through the concrete floor of the transportation isle that runs in the middle of the building (spanning from end to end). Few minutes ealier and I would have been standing.. err hanging off of the side of a catwalk some 30-40ft above a concrete floor. It did enough damage as it was.. something bigger and this area is screwed!
  10. THIS is another one of 88's sites, which has info on adjusting them. It might have some of the info you are looking for.
  11. First off, hello everyone. I'm new here, but some of you probably know who I am from other boards. Now about the subject... A bit late on this, but oh well I just replaced mine and I can say that the O2 sensor in that auction is NOT the right one for a V6 Path. The one they list in that auction (by the part number they provided) matches Bosch's "universal" listing for a Pathfinder with the Z24I engine. My truck is an '88 Path with the V6 and it uses the same O2 as yours does.. or at least, "should" use the same one. I got mine from bosch4less and the Bosch part number is 15207. For whatever reason Bosch's website does not list a O2 sensor for our vehicals, but this is indeed the correct one. Comes prewired with connectors. Looked exactly like the old one I pulled out and gave me over 1mpg increase. Anyway, hope I was not to late and that this info helps you out.
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