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Old Oct 30, 2009 | 08:04 PM
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well i ordered the pacesetter long tubes made for the 2wd so hopefully i wont need an 02 extention. i ordered them through jet hot so they said they have to order them strip them down coat them inside and out then ship them to me and all that should take three weeks! thats going to be a very long wait. the total cost came to 440 dollars so hopefully they live up to their expectation. did those 02s alone really make that big of a difference?
 
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Old Oct 30, 2009 | 11:20 PM
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yes. cold air E-fan and longtubes made the truck go from 10MPG-16 17ish then changed the front o2's and BAM 20MPG.

also you will need the o2 extentions no matter what the o2 senor is put into the collector and because longtubes are well long the collector is about 12 inchs from the factory o2 senor location. you will still need them.
 
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Old Oct 30, 2009 | 11:42 PM
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the o2 sensor is in a different spot on the 2wd headers though. how in the world did you get 10 mpg in the first place?????i got 17 before i redid my exhaust now i get 15
 
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Old Oct 31, 2009 | 05:57 PM
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needed oil change. air filter clean the MAF changed plugs wires and coil packs. also put the right air press in the tires. and the o2's were bad.

no the only diff in the o2s is the angle there at on the 4x4 ones there pointed more up so the front drive shaft doesnt hit the o2s thats it. you will still need 10" of wire i wouldnt lie to ya
 
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Old Oct 31, 2009 | 08:17 PM
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Okay..

so just to get a better idea...

If I was to go with LT headers, I will need the O2 extensions and that is it? Will the engine light go on?

I usualy work with mustangs and I used LT headers and mid pipe everything but I kept getting the engine light going on. I then bought a tuner to turn it off....I won't have to get a tuner will I? I don't think my wallet can handle..lol!!!!
 
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Old Oct 31, 2009 | 11:18 PM
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damn i guess ill have to buy that extension then. mines about due for a spark plug change. how much of a pain was it to do yours?
 
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Old Nov 2, 2009 | 12:33 AM
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4.6 is easy. only 2 are crapy to get to. plugs 3 and 4 are under the firewall passenger side. the driver side is easy. takes me about 15 mines to do plugs on my truck now.

your check engine light might come on for the rear o2s some guys get lucky. but just do the Gott's o2 mod and you will have no light.
 
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Old Nov 2, 2009 | 12:59 AM
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Originally Posted by 808TritonXL
Okay..

so just to get a better idea...

If I was to go with LT headers, I will need the O2 extensions and that is it? Will the engine light go on?

I usualy work with mustangs and I used LT headers and mid pipe everything but I kept getting the engine light going on. I then bought a tuner to turn it off....I won't have to get a tuner will I? I don't think my wallet can handle..lol!!!!
Personally, I don't use extenders or solder stainless wire. The connection and resistance is sensitive for proper operation. Oriely's/Murray's carries Bosch sensors with the correct harness for an LT install. Measure what you need (12"most likely) and take your tape with you to the store to make sure they measure out right and you might have to purchase rear sensors for the front. Their one in the same, the difference is just harness length.
 
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Old Nov 2, 2009 | 02:58 AM
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i used 12GA wire to extend mine was gonan soder them but ended up usesing soderless. ive watched my o2s on a data loggin thingy. and they work great 880 milivotls to 30 milvolts and back and fourth i just got an A/F ratior gauge that will be fun to watch.

thank you for finaly joing this thread Jbrew. when we gonna hang out shoot some pool have a bonfire and a few beers?
 

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Old Nov 2, 2009 | 03:11 AM
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Yea, you can't solder those O2 wires without Rosin Flux to assist, it just won't happen lol. And, you have to let the solder just weave / then quit. Those crimp connectors don't last, no matter how good their crimped. You'll start firing off DTC's eventually.

Just heard this -

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEDzd...eature=related

I usually don't like it this loud, but Borla makes the good stuff, that's a given. Listen to the shift
 
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Old Nov 2, 2009 | 03:24 AM
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nahh those crimps aint coming off got bout half a roll of duck tape on each o2 harness i made. lol.

is that your truck? it sounds sweet!!!.

when you gonna let me tune your truck? me and my buddy can tune it with the sniper you just gotta buy a sniper bullet. 150 bucks i think im not sure.

you should come to farmington hills hang out with me my buddy and his dad. were all into ford trucks right no there is 2 expys there. an escape, 3 excutions 1 V-10 1 7.3L 1 6.0L and my truck is always there too. youd fit right in. we could play pool talk bout trucks have bonfire and a few beers. what you think?

 
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Old Nov 18, 2009 | 12:57 PM
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my headers finally got here today. jethot did a damn good job!! i just have to find the time to put them on now. i still have to get o2 extentions. and the only ones i could find are for the 2v 4.6 mustang. does anyone know if these will work for a fact?? and also shifty do you know what size heater hose i am going to need for the egr? i wanna get everything i need before i get started because this is my only vehicle right now
 
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Old Nov 18, 2009 | 02:00 PM
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and from the looks of it my high flow cats wont fit. this is not good i just spend 130 dollars on them
 
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Old Nov 18, 2009 | 04:46 PM
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and from the looks of it my high flow cats wont fit. this is not good i just spend 130 dollars on them
Not cool, what size did ya order? I had to get the 3" in and out, I got the ones with the O2 bungs already in there, pn # is 94139, see ones with no bungs as pn # 94109.
 
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Old Nov 18, 2009 | 10:47 PM
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no i mean mine done have the bungs in them but thats not the problem. it just looks like there wont be room for the cats before the pipes turn. you didnt have a problem with that?
 
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