I need either a full size x-pipe (corsa, bassani, borla etc) or a factory h-pipe for use with my new B & B bullets. Need them quickly............anyone got one or the other for sale? Thanks
Originally posted by timgt If you don't buy the one from quiettrader then you can check out the one that I have for sale also. Here is the link 2002 Z06 Parts For Sale
I would love to go without the cats but NC does OBD. Is there any way to get around this? Thanks
OBD? you mean they plug into the OBDII port? or they sniff the tailpipes? If they plugin to the OBDII port and scan then yes you can just get o2 simms and you will pass the test. If they sniff then you may or may not pass.
Originally posted by timgt OBD? you mean they plug into the OBDII port? or they sniff the tailpipes? If they plugin to the OBDII port and scan then yes you can just get o2 simms and you will pass the test. If they sniff then you may or may not pass.
Do you know where I can get O2 sims and now much they are? Are they hard to install? Thanks
Im sure pretty much all of the vendors carry the simms. I just checked MTI's site and found them here http://www.motorsporttech.com/c5_exhaust01.asp for 89 bucks. If you plan on doing LS1edit in the future then there is no need for the simms, you can just disable the rear o2's with LS1edit. I hope this helps
never used or seen a predator, I would think you can though. But I am going to say not sure. Is there any place in the predator to disable DTC's? (diagnostic trouble codes) You might want to ask this over in the proving grounds section of this forum.
Cool, so this pipe you have would go all the way from the headers to the rear where the exhaust (B & B bullett system) mounts on? What kind of HP and TQ gains do you think I could get on a 2000 A4 coupe? Thanks
Yes, it goes from the exhaust manifolds (stock headers) back to your catback. I am not sure exactly how much power you will gain in terms of numbers (5-10?) But I can tell you that on my Z06 I gained 2 tenths in the quarter mile by removing the cats and welding the straight pipes. Hope this helps as well.
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