I think i messed up my zzp downpipe!!!!!
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I think i messed up my zzp downpipe!!!!!
Im not gonna sit here and bs with you all...This is honestly my first car that i have ever modded and actually started to learn things through...Having jeeps, and such cars i never cared to learn much till i got this car...
Ok so i bought the zzp downpipe and it arrived while i was on vacation....It has the highflow cat...Now ive asked questions on here about me installing my wideband and where i should have my bung at....Well today i took it to the shop to have another bung welded on about 3 inches away from the 02 sensor bung....
So i say cool you know now im ready to have it installed...Well i dont have jack stands so im waiting for my friend to give me a call and i jack the car up myself...look under the car and i see where the stock 02 sensor is.....
And im thinking needs to be before the cat....hmm sure as hell on mine doesnt seem like its going to be.....or maybe im wrong....Its the head of the downpipe, then like 3 inchs away is the highflow cat....Now I thought i was supposed to put the bung on the long tube before the high flow cat where there was actually alot of room because it looked logistical to how it bolted up but i might be wrong here also!!!!!
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Ok so i bought the zzp downpipe and it arrived while i was on vacation....It has the highflow cat...Now ive asked questions on here about me installing my wideband and where i should have my bung at....Well today i took it to the shop to have another bung welded on about 3 inches away from the 02 sensor bung....
So i say cool you know now im ready to have it installed...Well i dont have jack stands so im waiting for my friend to give me a call and i jack the car up myself...look under the car and i see where the stock 02 sensor is.....
And im thinking needs to be before the cat....hmm sure as hell on mine doesnt seem like its going to be.....or maybe im wrong....Its the head of the downpipe, then like 3 inchs away is the highflow cat....Now I thought i was supposed to put the bung on the long tube before the high flow cat where there was actually alot of room because it looked logistical to how it bolted up but i might be wrong here also!!!!!
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i dropped it off at 7 am before work and i didnt even think about it.....****
dammit....im a ******* idiot.... Neway can they take that bung out is that even a damn possibility??
Bump!!!!!!!
dammit....im a ******* idiot.... Neway can they take that bung out is that even a damn possibility??
Bump!!!!!!!
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Across from Steen Racing, there is a speed shop that sells bungs and plugs. Buy one and call it a day. Its not ruined.
I just realized your not who I thought you were...you don't live in SE Virginia either
I just realized your not who I thought you were...you don't live in SE Virginia either
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Yeah, you usually want to compare your old pipe to your new one first before you go cutting holes in it. And if you want to add hole, you need to know where first again before you make them.
Its not a big deal really except for the lost time and money. You can just weld the first hole closed again and put a new one in the right spot this time.
Its not a big deal really except for the lost time and money. You can just weld the first hole closed again and put a new one in the right spot this time.
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Yeah, you usually want to compare your old pipe to your new one first before you go cutting holes in it. And if you want to add hole, you need to know where first again before you make them.
Its not a big deal really except for the lost time and money. You can just weld the first hole closed again and put a new one in the right spot this time.
Its not a big deal really except for the lost time and money. You can just weld the first hole closed again and put a new one in the right spot this time.
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