01-27-2016 | #31 | |
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Re: Which headers should I buy, bang for the buck?
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I cannot find their website but their eBay store is up.
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01-27-2016 | #32 |
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01-27-2016 | #33 |
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Re: Which headers should I buy, bang for the buck?
I definately need to relocate my o2 sensor, hence I needed the extension.
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01-27-2016 | #34 | |
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Re: Which headers should I buy, bang for the buck?
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BTW, for those that wish easy access to the O2 sensors for either general maintenance, OR to remove them temporarily to insert that wide-band O2s when WOT testing on the dyno, may I suggest installing the bungs on the side of the header collectors so that the O2 sensor juts out horizontally toward the rocker panel. That way you'll have access to them w/o even having to jack the car up to get to them. I welded mine at approx 85ยบ from the top of the collector so they angle above the frame rail out of the way. (I got my Z airborne by about 2-3' - at a 1/2 mile WANNAGOFAST event - before coming down on soft earth and the O2s didn't even gather grass! I think they're OK located there. BUT, you're welcome to duplicate the test to see for yourself...)
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01-27-2016 | #35 |
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Re: Which headers should I buy, bang for the buck?
Thanks for everything guys. Paul, I'll let you know when I buy some headers! Thanks a lot you're really helpful...
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01-28-2016 | #36 |
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Re: Which headers should I buy, bang for the buck?
I read somewhere in this forum, I think, that a particular O2 sensor part number comes with a longer lead. I ordered them, and didn't need an extension (but that may be because the OBX headers have the bung closer to the stock location?).
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01-28-2016 | #37 |
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Re: Which headers should I buy, bang for the buck?
I purchased SW headers and hope to have them installed shortly. They came with a long lead for one O2 sensor. Will post up photos of the install and video of before and after sound. Now I have Corsa with stock cats. The SW headers have the SW cats.
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01-31-2016 | #38 |
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Re: Which headers should I buy, bang for the buck?
They are comparable to SW without the member discount.
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02-06-2016 | #39 |
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Re: Which headers should I buy, bang for the buck?
Guys,
Where do I get an O2 sensor extension? Will I only need one? Driver side or passenger side? And while I'm there, should I replace them? My '91 has 28,000 miles. And is it an emergency to get a chip from Haibeck once my headers are installed? Thanks! Last edited by MuRCieLaGo; 02-06-2016 at 07:01 PM. |
02-06-2016 | #40 |
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Re: Which headers should I buy, bang for the buck?
Passenger side only.
My mechanic made one with weather pac connectors. Drive lightly until you get the chip retuned, the car will run lean. |
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