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Yeah I think slvr is right. And on a side note I didn't see that you said but I am assuming you got longtube headers. If you did you will need to be careful when it rains that you don't drive in deep water puddles or anything like that. They are so low to the ground that water gets on the sensors or wires one and fouls them out. Happened to me twice. Just something to remember
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Yeah I think slvr is right. And on a side note I didn't see that you said but I am assuming you got longtube headers. If you did you will need to be careful when it rains that you don't drive in deep water puddles or anything like that. They are so low to the ground that water gets on the sensors or wires one and fouls them out. Happened to me twice. Just something to remember
Yeah I think slvr is right. And on a side note I didn't see that you said but I am assuming you got longtube headers. If you did you will need to be careful when it rains that you don't drive in deep water puddles or anything like that. They are so low to the ground that water gets on the sensors or wires one and fouls them out. Happened to me twice. Just something to remember
If you have the correct connections they should be water proof. I've had my long tubes for over a year with no issues, including driving through snow deep enough that the collectors were dragging in the snow...and I have homemade O2 extensions...
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