I suppose it depends on how you cut it but yea Intrigue used the stock piping reread his thread if needed but adding additional pipe if needed isn't difficult if you have someone welding them for you.
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I suppose it depends on how you cut it but yea Intrigue used the stock piping reread his thread if needed but adding additional pipe if needed isn't difficult if you have someone welding them for you.
It isn't difficult to add extra pipe except that nobody in the area has any 3" OD stainless pipe. Made a half dozen phone calls to machine shops/steel shops and nobody had any stainless. When you get into western Minnesota, there isn't much around, so I have to change my plan. I don't know that I'll have time to deal with them again until spring break; doesn't work to have your daily in pieces for more than a day, so if things don't work like planned, you're screwed.
Try Frozenboost.com I believe they sell some SS piping and if you know the angle you'll need it'll be even better. I would make sure you go with SS especially living in MN. Nonesense my DD been sitting in my driveway for the past year I manage to get around lol but I do understand.
Woot. The worry about bottoming out on the bend is now eliminated looks good.
Intrigue would have used a ZZP dual wall flex. I know him and am sure that's what he had on hand.
do you really need to add an o2 bung i ordered a speed daddy header i know i need and 02 extension and a flex pipe and also them clamps what else do i need
^ Not unless your either unhappy with the original location or if you want to add a wideband to it.
What's a wide band ?
No offense dude but if you dk wht it is then you don't need to worry about having one right now. Google it if your curious.
Sure can hell I made my own. Splice and extend a few wires and blam easy as pie.
No, because whats going to read that o2?
A wideband comes with a gauge that is made to convert a specific o2 sensor's readings into real time Air-Fuel Ratio numbers.
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