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Any vacuum line that went to an emission device can be capped. Be careful though one of those is for your opti vent system. Another alternative is adding a vacuum gauge on one of those ports... Im liking mine
Thanks you two. I'll be ordering soon. I"ll get a pod from Mcalus too. Going to do Vacuum, AFR, and Fuel Pressure. I'm a complete noob when it comes to wiring just about anything, so I may have questions when I get them.
Rained today and I slept half the day so I didn't do anything with the headers. If all goes well tomorrow then old ones should be out, and new ones test fitted. Hopefully i can make it to Woodward friday.
Decided to call it a day. Went for a few hours. These BBK headers are a pain in the ass to remove.
I got the driver side out. I can't get the passenger side part of the exhaust out though. I'm going to go back at it Friday since it's supposed to rain tomorrow I think.
Y'all should come over and help me Friday [emoji14]
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I got the driver side out with ease. The passenger side.. well not so much. I'm still working on it. I'm going to run an open y pipe and take it to a exhaust shop because the rear hanger is bent. I had the cross member that holds the exhaust up and when I disconnected the passenger side at the header it fell down and the cat was about 3 inches from hitting my head.. I think I'm going to need another O2 extension too.. The sensors seem to be short.. I dunno. I'll find out Friday.
You can see the O2 sensor. Does that look like the correct length for a stock O2 sensor?
oh yeah. Before I had problems on the highway with the car shaking like hell. When I came back to Troy from Port Huron, the car only shook a little. Once I torque down the PHB and install the LCAs, it will probably smooth out more. I'm pleased with the quality of the founders suspension pieces. I also have relocation brackets to install.
You know it!
First time doing em. They'll be on tomorrow after I remove the stock y pipe. I've put about 4-6 hours in removal,and I work at a snails pace.
To be fair, and if I recall correctly, BBK kind of crammed those ****ers in there. First Camaro I looked at had them and it had approximately zero room in there - as bad or worse than manifolds.
Gone but not forgotten: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z
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