Oh yeah that sounds nice...
Nice video..
I was told to let the car run for 40 to 45 min
after the install to let it read the car properly...
Not sure if it needs to go this long but i did it with my
DHP and no problems..
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Oh yeah that sounds nice...
Nice video..
I was told to let the car run for 40 to 45 min
after the install to let it read the car properly...
Not sure if it needs to go this long but i did it with my
DHP and no problems..
i have pace setters and wish i didn't... get some s&s or higher
Yea i think im gonna get the slp heres the link to the slp header package, my only question is does it come with a downpipe ?
SLP Exhaust Headers, Cat Combo: PFYC
I have heard of more people having problems with the pacesetters then people who are completely happy with em. The main complaint I hear is they are very hard to get to seal without having them welded. I would recommend SS headers or another brand.
Im just gonna go with the slp header combo, i heard alot of bad things about the pacestter and not enough good reviews, I have heard alot of good reviews on the slp headers, i kno their a little spendy but thats allright.
Overkill makes damn good PCMs period. He's helped me alot with my car, more than anyone ever has on the Powertuner board. I'd recommend him hands down, its worth the price if you want your car running right.
As for the install kit, not worth it, do what Reptile says, buy it the **** on your own. He's saving you money.
I wouldn't call the PCM thing a bash Reptile its the truth. Hell, there rails suck, been there done that. And there customer support can be less that desired, again, been there done that.
SLPs are alright... if you got the money get the TOGs, trust me on this. Check out 3800performance.com
Ive got pacesetters and for the price i spent, i couldnt be happier. I picked up some felpro mani gaskets from AZ for $10. I used these Dynomax Lap-Joint Band Clamps: WLK-33226 - summitracing.com for my y pipe. And i used one of these Percy's Seal-4-Good Collector Gaskets: PHP-66002 - summitracing.com at the collector. You are also gonna need some longer crossover bolts which you can just pick up from the local hardware store. I also just picked up an O2 extension because i didnt feel like hacking away at the O2 sensor wires. Ive had them installed for a little over a month and i have yet to have any sealing problems (knocks on wood ).
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