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MIL ELIMINATORS

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  • Start date Start date Oct 25, 2006

Twista

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Im in the market looking for some MIL ELIMINATORS for my car. I notice there are two kinds out there and both have different price ranges. The big bunky ones sell for $40-70 and the small wire looking ones sell for way cheaper.

Whats the difference with theses and does it matter which i get for my car?

IF you have a pair and looking to get rid of them cheap let me know.

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Z28 KILR

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The first ones you posted are the ones I have and they plug right into the factory harness. The latter have to be spliced into the factory wiring of the O2 sensor. It's worth the money to buy the plug type ones plus no extra work putting them on and taking them off.

A side note can you even buy them on the web anymore? If so don't think they are going to be cheap.
 

madmatt

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You can always make your own as well.

http://forums.stangnet.com/showthread.php?t=400696&highlight=homemade+mil

Otherwise, Id get the plug and play ones that cost a little more.
 

BooWFO

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I prefer the spilced in ones. Saw a bunch of people have issues with the plug and play mil's.
Of course a handheld can turn off the rear 02's.
 
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12amracer

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I got these off Ebay and no problems.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Must...005QQitemZ150050270435QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW
 
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Ram5773

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I bought two sets of mil eliminators that didn't work so I must be one of the unfortunate ones that have a picky computer. My friend with a SRT-4 said try spark plug anti foulers and screw them into O2 sensors, I thought that he was smoking something but it works. Drill out the center of them and screw the O2 sensor into them then screw them into the exhaust and no SES. Costs about 4-5 bucks and about 15 minutes to do.

Try it, I wish somebody told me sooner so I didn't waste all that money.

Ram
 
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phalcrow

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Here's where you can get them for pretty cheap. Plus, I know lots of people who used these and they worked. http://www.mileliminatorsonline.com. They're less than 12 bucks and ship for free.
 
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SeanD1111

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Ram5773 said:
I bought two sets of mil eliminators that didn't work so I must be one of the unfortunate ones that have a picky computer. My friend with a SRT-4 said try spark plug anti foulers and screw them into O2 sensors, I thought that he was smoking something but it works. Drill out the center of them and screw the O2 sensor into them then screw them into the exhaust and no SES. Costs about 4-5 bucks and about 15 minutes to do.

Try it, I wish somebody told me sooner so I didn't waste all that money.

Ram
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more info please.
 
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Ram5773

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What info do you need?? part # or how to do it? I researched it a bunch before I did it because I thought this is too easy and cheap. You know what they say about that, this is the time I found that type of mod actually worked.

Ram
 

Mach1Run

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I bought a set of Dallas Mustang ones that worked fine first time on the mach. I tried a set of steeda on the GT I used to have and they never worked. Seems kinda hit or miss.
 
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Ram5773

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These anti foulers just pull the O2 sensors further out of the exhaust stream. It just seems more economical instead of gambling with mil elimators

Ram
 
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phalcrow

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Seriously, go check out that web site: http://www.mileliminatorsonline.com. I know a bunch of people who had perfect success with those and no one that hasn't. Plus, that's what these people do, I'm sure they sell a better product than those steeda ones that don't work. It just seems easier than finding a spark plug anti fouler and drilling it out.
 
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SeanD1111

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Ram5773 said:
These anti foulers just pull the O2 sensors further out of the exhaust stream. It just seems more economical instead of gambling with mil elimators

Ram
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You have a link that shows all this? I have never heard of this and want to see one.
 
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Saleen311

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i got the plug and play ones. my x pipe came with extensions. it took less than a minute to install both of these while laying on my back under the car. if I were you I would screw the sensors after plugging the 02s back into the wire.
 
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Ram5773

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Here is a link from an Evolution site, http://forums.evolutionm.net/showthread.php?t=99137&page=1&pp=15

Same thought for our cars and you can't beat the cost, 4-5 bucks

Please understand that I'm not saying that mil eliminators don't work but this just might be an alternative for other people that might of had the same experiences as me with a sensitive computer.

Ram
 
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SeanD1111

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Ram5773 said:
Here is a link from an Evolution site, http://forums.evolutionm.net/showthread.php?t=99137&page=1&pp=15

Same thought for our cars and you can't beat the cost, 4-5 bucks

Please understand that I'm not saying that mil eliminators don't work but this just might be an alternative for other people that might of had the same experiences as me with a sensitive computer.

Ram
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Interesting, I have never seen anything like that. Thanks for posting this, I am sure some people out there can and will get use from this info. I use MIL's, but just wanted to see what you were talking about with this.

For those that follow the link, go to page 7 and click on the "with pictures" link in one of the posts, it takes you to pics of this set up.
 

madmatt

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Im actually going to give that antifouler thing a shot if I get another offroad. Thanks for the info.
 
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Ram5773

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No problem guy's, :SNSign:



Ram
 
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