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<blockquote data-quote="Mattstang04" data-source="post: 15381259" data-attributes="member: 157575"><p>Got it to work, mainly by doing what you just said. Took the header loose but not off which gave the EGR tube enough play to bolt the valve into place with the valve already installed onto the tube. Then tightened the header nuts back up on the studs to pull the header back up to the head. </p><p></p><p>Got the car started with the k-member back in place. Sounds pretty good. Not as loud as I thought it would be but still has stock catback on it. I did notice some extra valve noise being transferred through the headers though. In the short 2 times I ran it, did not hear any exhaust leak ticks which I'm super pleased about. </p><p></p><p>Didn't pay any attention to the heat in the floor boards. Hopefully the ceramic coating will help with that a bit. Going to put the front suspension back together tomorrow. </p><p></p><p>Still have to wait til Tuesday for the second set of O2 sensor extensions to come in. Thought I would only need them for the rears but the fronts needed them too.</p><p></p><p>Trying to think of what other mods I want done before I get the car dyno tuned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattstang04, post: 15381259, member: 157575"] Got it to work, mainly by doing what you just said. Took the header loose but not off which gave the EGR tube enough play to bolt the valve into place with the valve already installed onto the tube. Then tightened the header nuts back up on the studs to pull the header back up to the head. Got the car started with the k-member back in place. Sounds pretty good. Not as loud as I thought it would be but still has stock catback on it. I did notice some extra valve noise being transferred through the headers though. In the short 2 times I ran it, did not hear any exhaust leak ticks which I'm super pleased about. Didn't pay any attention to the heat in the floor boards. Hopefully the ceramic coating will help with that a bit. Going to put the front suspension back together tomorrow. Still have to wait til Tuesday for the second set of O2 sensor extensions to come in. Thought I would only need them for the rears but the fronts needed them too. Trying to think of what other mods I want done before I get the car dyno tuned. [/QUOTE]
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