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Old May 27, 2010 | 01:15 PM
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OBX Long Tube Owners...chime in

So my Long tubes come in the mail Monday morning and they look fantastic

I was just reading through the Dynatech instructions of the installation and had a few questions regarding to those who have already installed the OBX long tubes on their trucks.

The package comes with 2 headers, drivers (left) and passengers (right), resonator with crossover pipe, resonator from the passenger header, y pipe, header gaskets, 6 bolts to connect the headers to the resonators.

So here are my questions:

Did you use o2 extensions or did you extend them yourself? If so, how difficult?

Dynatech uses gasket donuts in their installation, did you buy some and use them for the OBX system? Or was it a direct bolt on?

How many reused the stock nuts and studs? or would it be a safer bet to buy some stage 8/ford racing locking nuts

What brand of anti seize did you use?

Did you have to plug any of the o2 sensor bungs?

Truck is an 08 FX4 F150 with 22,000 on her, bought in Dec. 08

Thanks for all the help!
 
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Old May 27, 2010 | 01:25 PM
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Don't use the mustang o2 sensor extenders
 
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Old May 27, 2010 | 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by tarajerame
Don't use the mustang o2 sensor extenders
what happened?

recommend any o2 extenders?
 
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Old May 27, 2010 | 02:26 PM
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Did you use o2 extensions or did you extend them yourself? If so, how difficult?
I extended them myself. You asking me tells me you have never extended wires before, therefore to a new person It would be difficult without some good hands on instruction.

Dynatech uses gasket donuts in their installation, did you buy some and use them for the OBX system? Or was it a direct bolt on?
I used the OBX head/flange gaskets and their donut gaskets for the header collectors. I have had no problems with leaking.

How many reused the stock nuts and studs? or would it be a safer bet to buy some stage 8/ford racing locking nuts
I used my factory studs/nuts. Checked them after about 1000 miles of driving when I put my torque converter in and they have not budged.

What brand of anti seize did you use?
Do you mean penetrating fluid? Just whatever I had laying around the shop. Don't remember the brand.

Did you have to plug any of the o2 sensor bungs?
Yes, there is one in the Y pipe and one in the cross over that I plugged. Use some spark plug non foulers found in the help section. Fill them full of JB weld.
 

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Old May 27, 2010 | 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by FATHERFORD
I extended them myself. You asking me tells me you have never extended wires before, therefore to a new person It would be difficult without some good hands on instruction.



I used the OBX head/flange gaskets and their donut gaskets for the header collectors. I have had no problems with leaking.


I used my factory studs/nuts. Checked them after about 1000 miles of driving when I put my torque converter in and they have not budged.


Do you mean penetrating fluid? Just whatever I had laying around the shop. Don't remember the brand.


Yes, there is one in the Y pipe and one in the cross over that I plugged. Use some spark plug non foulers found in the help section. Fill them full of JB weld.
Awesome just the answers i was looking.

Never extended o2's before, father in law is an electrician/foreman so ill have him help me out there as to not screw anything up, also a car guru.

Penetrating fluid Ive got covered, but I read in the manual to use anti seize on the bolts which screw into the engine block for the headers.

Can the o2's be plugged directly into the bungs or will i need the gotts o2 mod?

For the non foulers, can't find it...someone help me out
 

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Old May 27, 2010 | 02:54 PM
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the mustang extenders don't use the same wires as the truck ones
 
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Old May 27, 2010 | 03:02 PM
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Originally Posted by tarajerame
the mustang extenders don't use the same wires as the truck ones
Which o2 extenders should I use, most every search brings up mustang headers, some also say mustang, f150.

This for example: http://www.amazon.com/Caspers-Electr...6&sr=1-2-fkmr1
 
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Old May 27, 2010 | 03:10 PM
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Never extended o2's before, father in law is an electrician/foreman so ill have him help me out there as to not screw anything up, also a car guru.
He should be able to do it just fine then.

Penetrating fluid Ive got covered, but I read in the manual to use anti seize on the bolts which screw into the engine block for the headers.
I didn't use any because I used the factory studs. If you use aftermarket bolts then just get any ol anti-seize I would imagine.

Can the o2's be plugged directly into the bungs or will i need the gotts o2 mod?
Directly in. Not sure what the gotts o2 mod is.

For the non foulers, can't find it...someone help me out
Help section at any auto parts store.
 
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Old May 27, 2010 | 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by FATHERFORD
He should be able to do it just fine then.



I didn't use any because I used the factory studs. If you use aftermarket bolts then just get any ol anti-seize I would imagine.


Directly in. Not sure what the gotts o2 mod is.



Help section at any auto parts store.
Didn't realize it was called HELP!

thanks for all the useful information
 
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Old May 27, 2010 | 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by BLFX4K
Awesome just the answers i was looking.

Never extended o2's before, father in law is an electrician/foreman so ill have him help me out there as to not screw anything up, also a car guru.

Penetrating fluid Ive got covered, but I read in the manual to use anti seize on the bolts which screw into the engine block for the headers.

Can the o2's be plugged directly into the bungs or will i need the gotts o2 mod?

For the non foulers, can't find it...someone help me out
O2 sensors are easy to extend, a white wire, black wire, and 2 gray wires. I made mine 18" longer which was more then enough.

I used WD40 to soak the nuts for a little bit while I cut off some exhaust.

I have true dual exhaust so I had to modify my set up a little, but the OBX set up has 6 bungs for o2 sensors. I didnt have to plug any as when I set mine up I cut off the pipes before the last 2. I used gotts o2 mod for the rear oxygen sensors and have had zero problems at all.

For the non foulers I got them at Napa (brand:Balkamp / part number:BK 7302443)

Drivers side I was able to take the manifold out no problem, passanger side I had to take all the studs out but like 2 in order to get it out. I used the obx gaskets and reused stock studs/nuts for headers.
 
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Old May 27, 2010 | 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by BLFX4K
Didn't realize it was called HELP!

thanks for all the useful information
Other manufactures make them, but they are usually all in the same area.

I'm wondering if there will be a day they quit selling those?
 
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Old May 27, 2010 | 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted by FATHERFORD
Other manufactures make them, but they are usually all in the same area.

I'm wondering if there will be a day they quit selling those?
Hopefully not in the next week or two
 
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Old May 27, 2010 | 04:36 PM
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O2 sensors are easy to extend, a white wire, black wire, and 2 gray wires. I made mine 18" longer which was more then enough.

I used WD40 to soak the nuts for a little bit while I cut off some exhaust.

I have true dual exhaust so I had to modify my set up a little, but the OBX set up has 6 bungs for o2 sensors. I didnt have to plug any as when I set mine up I cut off the pipes before the last 2. I used gotts o2 mod for the rear oxygen sensors and have had zero problems at all.

For the non foulers I got them at Napa (brand:Balkamp / part number:BK 7302443)

Drivers side I was able to take the manifold out no problem, passanger side I had to take all the studs out but like 2 in order to get it out. I used the obx gaskets and reused stock studs/nuts for headers.
For the o2 wires, ill need four wires per o2 sensor? Guessing its just a cut, add some electrical wire to extend each of the 4, splice and tape it up?
I might just get some o2 extenders to be safe, think the 14" will be enough?

Im planning on going the true dual route as well so ill do the same, just cut off the last 2 bungs which will be unnecessary or just plug them and weld where the y pipe would b

For the gotts o2 mod, only the rear sensors will need to be modified correct?
 
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Old May 28, 2010 | 07:48 PM
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Um 14" may work I did 18 to be safe. Yes all you do is cut the wires (4 per o2 sensor) and then I stripped each wire, and attached longer wire with butt connectors. I only had to do 3 of the 4 oxygen sensors.

For Gotts you need 2 packets of spark plug foulers (so you have 4 foulers total), and its only the rear o2 sensors. The front are before the cats so it doesnt need foulers them so leave them alone. The rears you are tricking the computer into thinking the cats are there wti hte foulers. gotts says use a 1/2" to make the holes bigger, but with my o2 sensors I had to make them a little bit bigger.
 
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Old May 29, 2010 | 09:09 AM
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Well ill disagree on the butt connectors and say heat shrink and solder IMO the 02's are in a high moisture, high vibration area and I would want the best connection possible running to the computer.

In reality, either would work. I'm just a little paranoid on stuff like that I guess.
 
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