I assume in that case, that they generate the majority of their power through flow? not actually scavenging? assuming that they are as long as they look (not long at all) you couldn't expect a scavenging wave of any decent strength until up near F1 rpm!
looks cool though
i love the "backwards" engines that everyone is using these days... headers up the back, intake in the front - baffles me why they never did this in the first place!
How much, where from, how loud, and how long before the first CEL? There, I think that covers all my questions. Looks awesome, unfortunately only you will see it during oil changes. What sort of exhaust did you hook it up to? By that I mean, custom, or ready made?
its bolted to the stock exhaust. a CEL came on today, which is surprising seeing as the o2 sensor has cel trick on it. i have to scan it to make sure it is actually for the o2 sensor though.
i got it from forum member protephile and will try and list it on the site soon
Is there a 4-2-1 in the offing by any chance? 4-1 is better on automatics as I understand it. How doe's it sound bolted up to the factory exhaust, any buzzing or other funky resonances from the differences in tube thickness?
the code was for O2 slow to respond bank 1 sensor 2
The install on it was fairly easy it took roughly an hour and a half if you do it straight through and don't try to remove the old part as a whole unit.
Are you planning to complete the exhaust system later or was this just a test case to see if the headers reallly were compatible? I would love to do my entire system but don't want to sound like all the other fart cannon cars out there. Maybe a Magnaflo or Borla turbo-style muffler instead of a canister would give me the subdued sound I'm after......
its a "secondary o2 sensor slow response" code so i will either add a resistor to the wire or cut the extension thunder puts on the header and move it closer.