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I was getting an oil change and my tech told me I should order an o2 extender soon on the front drivers side as the one I had was so stretched tight that it would start to corrode. Couldn’t find much for extenders but I found something around these NTK 27063.

I guess these work on the 350s and gives plenty of slack. I am running Kooks LTs.

thanks for any help!
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Their site shows that part as being incompatible. Starting on their automotive section and entering your 2017 GT350R, I get NTK 27030 OE Identical AFR Sensor for upstream left.

Please search for your car and see if you get the same information.
cool will have to check that one out. The kooks extension is I think 8” and is super stretched. Tryna find a longer option
 

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I just put a new Kooks 8” extension on my Bullitt today. It fits perfectly and with no stress. I even routed the o2 sensor harness in a way to take up the extra slack.

Check with Ultimate Headers, they might sell you a 12” extension harness. They supply them with their LTHs and that’s what I used before switching to the Kooks 8”. Even with my Kooks extension harness, I still had several more inches to play with, but I routed the o2 sensor harness in a way that ate up the extra length.

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I just recently replaced my 02's and from what I remember, whatever spec is for the F150 is the better sensor (lasts longer). Several are compatible with the 5.2 spec, but apparently there's loose evidence that the F150 sensors are better.
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