ST-8
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6.1 bolts on Tylerb an I's header swap. Worked great on both applications.
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put my headers on last night, wasn't hard just took a long time. drove home last night it was all fine other than a couple leaks from those clamps, im guna weld it tonight, then on the way to work today the check engine light came on, p2098 post catalyst fuel trim system too lean. any ideas what I should do? the cats are not on it, I haven't ordered the hi flows yet.
i did put anti seize on the sensors, im not sure if it got on the pick up, i did get pb blaster on one of them, and the y pipe that came with it is leaking in several places. the clamps wont tighten it up. i bought sum sealer to put on it later so i dont have to try and weld all the joints together. ive bn watching my a/f ratio on my tuner and both are at 8.0 and dont change.
i did put anti seize on the sensors, im not sure if it got on the pick up, i did get pb blaster on one of them, and the y pipe that came with it is leaking in several places. the clamps wont tighten it up. i bought sum sealer to put on it later so i dont have to try and weld all the joints together. ive bn watching my a/f ratio on my tuner and both are at 8.0 and dont change.
ok got all the leaks fixed, resest my codes and drove home last night ran great no codes and this morning it cam back, but this time its p0420- catalyst system efficiency below threshold. thats just from the cats not being there right? if so my non foulers didnt work, or i didnt do it right.
i took the non foulers cut the threads off the first one, welded it in as my ****, then drilled a hole through the second so the sensor would screw down in it, then screwed them all together, they raised up about 2 inches.