Universal M18x1.5 Sensor Extender

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Description
 
Professional Grade

Universal M18x1.5 O2 Sensor Extension with Integrated Filter

Ensure precise fitment and protect your oxygen sensor from debris with this durable, stainless steel spacer. Designed for a secure, leak-free connection in most exhaust systems.

✓ Standard M18x1.5 Thread
✓ Built-in Mesh Filter
✓ Solid Stainless Steel

Universal Compatibility & Secure Fit

Engineered with precision-cut standard M18 x 1.5 threads on both ends, this adapter ensures seamless compatibility with a wide range of automotive oxygen sensors and exhaust bungs. The high-quality threading allows for a simple, screw-on installation that provides a tight and secure seal.

Advanced Protection with Durable Construction

Featuring a built-in stainless steel mesh filter, this extension helps shield your sensor from exhaust particulates and carbon buildup, potentially extending its lifespan. Crafted entirely from high-strength stainless steel, it offers superior resistance to heat and corrosion for long-lasting performance in harsh exhaust environments.

Technical Specifications

Thread Size M18 x 1.5
Material Stainless Steel
Total Length 46.5 mm (1.83 in)
Hex Head Width 16.9 mm (0.67 in)
Top Diameter 16 mm (0.63 in)
Features Integrated Mesh Filter

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this fit my vehicle's oxygen sensor?

This extension has standard M18 x 1.5 threads, which are used on most modern automotive oxygen sensors. We recommend checking your sensor's thread size before purchasing to ensure compatibility.

What is the purpose of the mesh filter?

The integrated stainless steel mesh filter helps protect the sensor element from exhaust debris and particulates, which can contribute to longer sensor life.

Is this part resistant to rust and high heat?

Yes, it is constructed from high-quality stainless steel, which offers excellent resistance to corrosion and the high temperatures found in exhaust systems.