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Alright I ordered a new set of OEM gaskets that'll arrive to my dealer on Tuesday ($40 bucks too!) But I'm confused by the O2 sensor problem. I understand that one of the cables is too short, but all the threads I look at are inconsistent. Some say it's the driver's side and other say it's the passenger. Some say you can un-tie it and be alright, others say you can't or if you do it'll be tight. I've also seen that some people, some of you guy actually, had to cut some tab off of one?
Is the racetronix extension necessary or for peace of mind? Also, is this the right part Number? O2EXT-4T-12T
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As I remember...the pre cat extensions from bbk need modification...my rear passenger sensor needed a extension. Ordered one from Racetronix
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well this is quite interesting...
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I was watching vines the other day and this one instantly made me think of Jason.
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Man I hope this works out! Tuning plans are now officially put on hold. Definitely want to see what happens with this!
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Word, I reality don't want to go back to stock headers.
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So are mine, was planning on pulling the trigger on the IPF here in a few weeks
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Oh I know I just don't need need it until mid January, I like having more options. Plus I might get the IPF s/c down the road anyways so staying in that tuning family would already be a plus
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I just need a tune for my headers I'm putting on in January.
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The IPF tune with their SC kit does the job. And Arno does a great job of tweaking with your feedback. But like I always said there's nothing better than an on dyno tune !
The IPF SC kit is the most mature system out there and the tune is the only one I can say shows true gains. I have worked with custom kits before and have had good luck, but there was always tweaking going on after the install. This is extra money and time. If this is anywhere near a daily driver for you you need to take this in consideration.
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