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MEAT 10-14-2005 09:17 AM

Exhaust help
 
Whats up everyone I have a few questions. I hoping you guys could help me out. Right know I have the SLP loudmouth catback along with the other mods listed in my sig but the question is I want longtube headers and a x-pipe. I was going to go SLP all the way, but I have come across a pretty good deal on a 3 month old set of MAC ceramic coated not the hts coated longtubes, and the off-road prochamber. The guy will also include the o2 extensions. My question is other than the mil eliminators, because of the off road prochamber, what else would I need to complete the install? Will my car run ok the guy mentioned that it could lean out the car with a full exhaust, and i should consider a dyno tune, is this true? All help would be great.

Thanks,
Jason

4.6 Love 10-14-2005 09:37 AM

After the install a tune is recommended. After i did my lt's my cars air/fuel ratio started going crazy... :) ..I've been meaning to get a tune for my car but i'm short on ca$h... :(

cobra4123 10-14-2005 09:50 AM

anything can happen the main problem and reason for the tune is the front o2's are farthure away from orginal location and for somereason this does lean some cars out... i got a tune with mine

MEAT 10-14-2005 12:52 PM


Originally Posted by 4.6 Love
After the install a tune is recommended. After i did my lt's my cars air/fuel ratio started going crazy... :) ..I've been meaning to get a tune for my car but i'm short on ca$h... :(


So I should be ok to drive around for a while until I can afford a tune? Also will a handheld tuner like the X-cal2 or predator get the job done or is a dyno tune the only way? Thanks alot for answering all my questions guys. The help is appreciated.

4.6 Love 10-14-2005 03:23 PM


Originally Posted by MEAT
So I should be ok to drive around for a while until I can afford a tune? Also will a handheld tuner like the X-cal2 or predator get the job done or is a dyno tune the only way? Thanks alot for answering all my questions guys. The help is appreciated.

A hand held tune might do the job , but theres nothing better than strapping down the car to a dyno and working from there..


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