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98legacylove
06-11-2010, 12:59 AM
1. Will a cobb cold air intake fit my 98 GT Limited? Its off a 2002 Legacy non turbo. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2336263 Its the same as on this car.

2. What do I do with the o2 censor since I can't just delete it? :-?

green97gt
06-11-2010, 01:31 AM
1. no. that car is a MAP based system. that intake has no spot for a MAF sensor, it could work, but would take alot of effing around.

2. whats wrong with your o2's just the way they are?......?

B's Legacy Wagon
06-11-2010, 02:05 AM
Just currious where you where getting you cobb intake(the one you mention for a 2002 legacy non turbo)i have 2000 legacy non turbo and having hella hard time finding a cobb? i thought they quit making them is the reason i ask.. thanks

98legacylove
06-11-2010, 11:19 AM
I found this from a guy up here in washington who took it off an old ladies car cause when she bought it the car had it installed. She told him to take it off cause it was too loud. So I was talking to the guy and he told me its hardly used so I was gonna go check it out for $40. Nothings wrong with my o2 sensor I just want to get rid of the bulky plastics under the hood and try to get it ready for a new chip to get better air flow.
But $40 bucks is really cheap so it might be worth fiddling with it. :smile:

green97gt
06-11-2010, 01:09 PM
Nothings wrong with my o2 sensor I just want to get rid of the bulky plastics under the hood and try to get it ready for a new chip to get better air flow.

what?

o2 sensors are not plastic, or under the hood...

and your not talking about one of those EBAY two wire "chips" are you? if so, dont waste your time.

98legacylove
06-11-2010, 05:56 PM
Yeah sorry I ment my mass air flow sensor and no a flash chip. But thanks. I'll try it since you can't go wrong for $40 if worst comes to worst I'll just resell it.