TSP Headers Question
This is perhaps a foolish question, but are the O2 plug-n-play extensions necessary for the TSP 1 7/8" LT headers? I'm about to the pull the trigger on them, but would hate to find I was lacking necessary parts when it came time for installation. Also, am I correct in my assumption that the "catted extensions" are high flow cats?
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catted extensions are indeed hi flo cats, the O2 extensions are needed unless you are capable of splicing and wireing up the original ones somehow. I.E. get them lol
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yeah i would definately buy them haha.
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Yup. You need em. No chance the stock ones will reach.
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Thanks for the knowledge.
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These guys are right on! You will need the extensions. :)
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i would like to know where to even get these headers. Texas Speed shows them out of stock till mid april. :popcorn:
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I bought them, and they're effing SWEET. Mine came with the extensions, but I think I ordered them along with the headers. I don't really remember. XD
They have steel tags with the Texas Speed & Performance logo on them, tig welded at the corners. I dremeled them off, and smoothed out the weld spots nice and clean. Then I had them ceramic coated satin black. So sexy. I haven't put them on yet because the weather has been shitty, but it's among my list of summer mods. :D Gonna do it in the driveway on jack stands. Pretty sure this isn't gonna be a problem but has anybody tried putting long tubes on in the driveway? |
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you should have no problem it is easier on a lift but a in a driveway on ramps or jackstands is completely doable:thumbsup: |
I used a lift to do mine. But it was super easy. You shouldn't have any problems.
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I did mine in my garage on jack stands, completly doable.
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