Problem for my Joez street performance exhaust
06-29-10, 08:00 PM
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when u going mark? We can hang out at Tommy's again. ahhaha
I just got my Tanabe exhaust today... Gonna need Tommy to install it
06-30-10, 03:30 AM
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i found a cheaper price for the o2 sensor for you. $77 at rockauto for denso.
DENSO Part # 2344518 More Information About this Part {OE Style**
Rear Left $77.79
06-30-10, 06:37 AM
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Did you get Denso part # 234-4521 ???
I guess you can't go wrong for $92... Also, I guess you confirmed which one is the problem... right?
I strongly recommend for Tommy to install the new sensor once you get it..
Joe Z
Yes i got the #234-4521 after i email them and confrim those are dirct fit just like oem.
I will bing them to tommy for sure this time.
06-30-10, 06:39 AM
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when u going mark? We can hang out at Tommy's again. ahhaha
the o2 sensor is currently out of stock.. so i won't received them till next week.. fml
When are you guys going?
06-30-10, 06:41 AM
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i found a cheaper price for the o2 sensor for you. $77 at rockauto for denso.
DENSO Part # 2344518 More Information About this Part {OE Style**
Rear Left $77.79
Ahhh, wish you were faster. i brough it for 92 dollars/one from denso website. Thanks anyway.
06-30-10, 10:00 AM
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to everyone for helping other members.. OP, hope you this will solve your issue.
06-30-10, 11:24 AM
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Exhaust shop ****ed up your **** get them to fix it! What kind of amateurs. You paid for quality install, and they did nowhere near that.
Promax is nothing but n00bmax!
06-30-10, 01:26 PM
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damn mark... talk about bad luck...
let me know when you go to tommy's i need to go there soon
07-04-10, 07:10 PM
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Exhaust shop ****ed up your **** get them to fix it! What kind of amateurs. You paid for quality install, and they did nowhere near that.
Promax is nothing but n00bmax!
I tried! they blam the problem was from o2 sensor itself. so i have to replace it myself.
07-04-10, 07:19 PM
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damn mark... talk about bad luck...
let me know when you go to tommy's i need to go there soon
I'll probably go next week cause o2 sensor won't be here until next week.
07-04-10, 08:00 PM
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i don't know how effective it is, but you can report the shop to BBB
07-04-10, 08:15 PM
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I tried! they blam the problem was from o2 sensor itself. so i have to replace it myself.
The problem is the O2 sensor, and how it was functioning before the install, and wasn't after the install. They have their head way too far up their ***...
07-04-10, 08:56 PM
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Promax is apparently run by re'tards.....(in my best 'Hangover' voice)
07-06-10, 04:26 PM
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Before install, O2 sensor was okay. After installed, O2 sensor failed. WTF.
Why would you go to promax, horrible service. I stay clear of them once I read the reviews on yelp.
Should have save the headache and took it to Tommy.
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07-09-10, 05:38 PM
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Just finished install new o2 sensor at tommys and problem solved!
The old one was twisted and was casued by uneven force that mess it up.
Picture below: