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    flangeless downpipe

    found this on ebay, wondering if anyone fit one to our cars for a front pipe or actual downpipe back? looks like something could be made to work,but i love to weld so i believe i can make anything..lol.... but if the quality is decent its worth the money to start with...

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    #2
    seems kinda short from first bend to the 2nd for our
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      #3
      simply because I really do not know, what would the use of an O2 sensor bung that far away from the turbo do? for best O2, pyro and wideband O2 dont you want it closer to the turbo than that?
      There are no stupid questions, just stupid people.

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        #4
        yea thats why i asked, i wasnt really sure. i just got some 2.5 aluminized mandral bent im making a front pipe with...im just sayin tho if you can toss on a 2 bolt 2.5" x4" bolt spacing flange on there its a cheap front pipe to use off the o2 housing, plug the back one....i was just looking at it being ss and a flex for a decent price.....
        Last edited by yunvmyegt; 12-30-2008, 11:03 PM.
        92 protege lx-

        94 protege lx-

        95 escort gt-ms2e/ms2extra pre3.3alpha5 gslender v2.8-e85-vj23@12lbs----dead--

        are you a thinker, or a believer?

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          #5
          my wideband was installed right behind my motor all you have to do is install it right before the converter

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            #6
            Originally posted by smoke187 View Post
            my wideband was installed right behind my motor all you have to do is install it right before the converter

            wdf is a converter?
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              #7
              its right after the flux capacitor...



              I always thought you got the best most accurate sample being closer to the turbo.
              There are no stupid questions, just stupid people.

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                #8
                Originally posted by wheresthericego View Post
                wdf is a converter?
                I assume he meant catalytic converter.

                Originally posted by FazdaBoy4ever View Post
                I always thought you got the best most accurate sample being closer to the turbo.
                Widebands can easily overheat and that's why you usually put them further. Innovate even sells a heatsink for them.

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