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Wideband O2 sensor placement, what to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bootbox" data-source="post: 4682376" data-attributes="member: 25951"><p>Dear god I just read the howto SWThomas wrote here on the install for this, what have I gotten myself into? lol</p><p></p><p>Looks like I'll set aside an entire Saturday for this one. </p><p></p><p>I just remembered that when the muffler shop put my catback on I had them weld the xpipe to the mids, I think I've decided to get the Bassani offroad mids so I can have the bung installed and have it all ready to go on the install day. I mean yeah I'm going to have to cut the welds to seperate the mids and the catback either way, but if I have the offroad pipe onhand, I can just ruin the stock mids if I have to and not be stuck on install day. </p><p></p><p>If it's too loud I'll put in some high flow cats or some 2.5" Magnaflow race mufflers later on.</p><p></p><p>Wish me luck (a part of me really wants a loud ass truck, heh)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bootbox, post: 4682376, member: 25951"] Dear god I just read the howto SWThomas wrote here on the install for this, what have I gotten myself into? lol Looks like I'll set aside an entire Saturday for this one. I just remembered that when the muffler shop put my catback on I had them weld the xpipe to the mids, I think I've decided to get the Bassani offroad mids so I can have the bung installed and have it all ready to go on the install day. I mean yeah I'm going to have to cut the welds to seperate the mids and the catback either way, but if I have the offroad pipe onhand, I can just ruin the stock mids if I have to and not be stuck on install day. If it's too loud I'll put in some high flow cats or some 2.5" Magnaflow race mufflers later on. Wish me luck (a part of me really wants a loud ass truck, heh) [/QUOTE]
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