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Old 06-26-2006, 04:37 PM
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I would love to know that about the headers as well....lol I'm looking for a mid-pipe/header upgrade that will sound mean and at least provide some improvement. I'm in GA so I think I can get away with O/R pipes for at least 364 days a year. But stories about the smell and xtreme loud have got me teetering on Cats or not. Heard that Long-tube was where the power was at but then again the install/labor I heard was nuts. Father has a nice weekend garage and most bolt-on for me would be part cost only.
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Old 06-26-2006, 09:03 PM
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Plug the 02 sensor into the mil than plug the other end of the mil into the harness. Basicially goes between the harness and 02 sensor.
do the mil go for the front 02's or the rear or both sorry for all the questions
You will only need them for the rears only. They make the computer think you have cats. The fronts dont need them. The fronts are for air/fuel mixture.
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