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    Quote Originally Posted by gtpwannabe View Post
    I thought it would have to be welded?

    Welds are best IMO but alot of people just use band clamps which is better than those ****ty u-bolt exhaust clamps
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    fvck welding it all up. if its clamped together when the parts rust out you can easily change them.

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    Just clamp it together it will be fine. Easy to take off in the future if need be
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    Like I said most guys go with clamps lol and Scotty makes a valid point about easily replacing parts if they do rust out. if you make yourself a nice exhaust, use band clamps. seriously.
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    the only thing you need to weld is the hangers on the pipes, and the mufflers. you can even clamp on the exhaust tips if you like.

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    Cool thanks you guys. I wasn't aware you could use band clamps like that. I think i will be piecing together my exhaust instead of buying one from a vendor. Also, i am going to be putting on the SD headers soon.. I know that i need a tune to get the most out of them. But if i don't get a tune for a while after installing them will it be ok? Or will i chip a piston?
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    no tune needed for headers. you'll be fine.

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    Ok. Even if i go WOT a few times before i get a tune?
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    Yup. Perfectly fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gtpwannabe View Post
    Ok. Even if i go WOT a few times before i get a tune?
    the only thing different will be the 2 or 3 psi of boost loss. but it will feel stronger. no one needs a tune for just headers. most can also get away with a 3.4 with no tune too.

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    3.4 with no tune?
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    I have no way to monitor for knock yet.. So do u guys think it would be safe to run a 3.6 pulley? Mods would be SD headers, new trans and motor mount, autolite 605s, DIY intake... and stock tune.
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    get a torque app if you got a droid phone. the app is 5 bucks, the blue tooth obd2 port thing is like 12 bucks shipped. works damn good for checking KR. as well as all the other live data it can read.

    the plugs, just get al 104's. shift kit is always nice to have.

    its nice to see how much KR you have stock, then check again after the header install. should be zero after headers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sjw515 View Post
    3.4 with no tune?

    as long as its not knocking yeah, no tune for a lot of guys.

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    Alright maybe ill look into the torque app... But i wanted to get an aeroforce for christmas and also throw a wideband o2 on the car sometime.. After doing the headers would it be a good time to upgrade injectors? Or is there no need
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    No need at that stage. Depends on how far you wanna go.
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    no need. unless yo go inter cooled, and a real small pulley, or go e85 and a small pulley. then you need to do some tuning for sure.

    in on a 1.96 rocker, 3.4, header set up. everything else is stock. but i knock like crazy. and im tuned. so i got other issues.

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    Alright thanks for all the info i appreciate it. Another unrelated question though.. I am installing SD headers soon and i know i need an o2 extension for the rear o2 correct? Couldn't find it at local part stores. Found it here: http://shop.zzperformance.com/store/...n-Harness.aspx But is it option a or b? Thnx again for the help guys
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    Can you solder wires? if yes. cut the plug to the o2 sensor off the cars harness, add 3 feet of wire to it. then run the wire down the pass side strut tower to the sub frame then to the o2 sensor. or its gonna melt on the rear manifold.






    ive since relocated my o2 sensor because it was hitting the fire wall after a few beating sessions still.


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    no i cant solder. Do you know which o2 option i need?
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