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Also, if I can avoid having to get a tune down the road and spend even more money, I'm all for that. I think I'm just gonna take the hit on these parts and enjoy the car how it was, since it was already a blast to drive. I'll take that torque dip for a more livable ride any day of the week. So if anyone's in the Philly area and wants a good deal on a set of catted ft86 headers and motiv overpipe, let me know. Hate to say it, but they're most likely only going to be on the car for a few days tops. |
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Loosen the front pipe single mounting bolt. It is oblong shaped for adjustment. Doing so should then give you the ability to move the front pipe one way or another to make an adjustment and tighten back down.
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Even though the headers are amazing, and really do get rid of the torque dip, I'm just not used to that much sound in a car. |
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![]() My car's got the header, an overpipe, and catback. A cat efficiency fault can't result from increased airflow, right? Quote:
EDIT: lol the official Toyota scan tool says 'bank 1' oxygen sensor. That's not even close!
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I'm using a OFT Stg 1 93 oct tune with the P0420 code turned off. I have overpipe, catted front pipe, and axleback (along with the ft86SF header of course). That seems to be the recommended tune for this header if you read further back.
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It still possible to get the p0420 code on catted header if the cat characteristics dont match stock cat, which is what the ecu is looking for. It compares the reading from the 02 sensors either side of cat in header under certain circumstances to determine if its working to spec, exactly what and when the ECU looks for I don't think anyone other than toyota/subaru know, it possible that additional mods may cause the ECU to see readings outside this spec and cause it to throw the P0420 cel code. Even on catless header the code can take many miles or weeks to show up. Or more likely you have a gasket leak, crack in header, or leak at 02 sensor if no one else usually gets that code with this header. if you did not do as below that may be the case. however the only 100% way to not get the code is disabling P0420 in ECU Tips for changing header 1. Always use new gaskets, if you re-use the old ones it will leak causing 02 sensors to read incorrectly 2. Run a thread tap or chaser (M18 x 1.5) through you new header 02 bungs to clean them up , 02 sensors should screw in by hand. If you force them they are easily damaged and the threads on 02 sensor easily stripped. 3. Put high temp anti-seize on header bolts and 02 sensor bung threads, DO NOT get any grease or anti-seize on sensor tips, once contaminated they are stuffed. 4. Leave the 02 sensors in the stock header until you remove it from car then remove sensors. Just disconnect the plugs an tethers on wires as per picture below. 5. Black plug to black socket, grey plug to grey socket. and remember to plug both back in. 6. Use correct torque for bolts and o2 sensors, re-torque after a heat cycle. Last edited by steve99; 02-23-2015 at 11:45 PM. |
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if your thinking of a tune in near future it the best way and will have other benifits. read the likns below if you want more info on tuning ect. |
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