After struggling to put in a test-pipe I decided to take my car into the muffler shop to get a quote for a custom exhaust (from before the primary CAT-that is, the CAT before the exhaust) with the test-pipe install. I actually was thinking of doing a full custom exhaust, but the guy at the shop said that it would be expensive (although he didn't say how much). He was saying that the drawback of going that way was the CEL would be tripped. He started saying "we don't do that" when I started to ask him about the CEL trick- until he figured out that I only wanted a bung installed to which he replied "Yeah, we can do that" as he wrote on his clipboard. He said the hole for the sensor needed to be after the primary CAT (the one that would be upgraded).
Here is what I know: I can have a bung installed wherever the stock O2 sensor was or right after where the new one will be. What would be the limiting factor given the length of the O2 sensor cable and where it plugs in the mid-pipe from the factory? Instead of the non fouler trick couldn't I just get a longer bung for the O2 sensor after the CAT? Is it one inch- or is it one inch plus the length of the existing bung (which I don't know)?
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Sorry for sounding like a math problem.
