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Old Aug 27, 2006 | 11:06 PM
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3" Custom Stainless Steel Exhaust

$ 4 SALE $ Any one intrested in buying a 3inch exhaust custom from manifold back $525 with shiping DEREKBIGGS2002@yahoo.com

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Old Aug 27, 2006 | 11:10 PM
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Old Aug 27, 2006 | 11:21 PM
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3 Inch Custom Stainless Steel Exhaust Pics

iF ANY ONE WANTS TO TAKE A LOOK AT THE PICS FOR THE EXHAUST TAKE A LOOK AT THE PICS I HAVE ON MY PROFILE
Old Aug 27, 2006 | 11:26 PM
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It would help if we could make the pics bigger.
Old Aug 27, 2006 | 11:31 PM
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yea they are like an 1 inch wide
Old Aug 27, 2006 | 11:33 PM
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I working on trying to make the pics bigger thats that way they saved in my computer they were taken with a camara phone so if i try to make them bigger they are blury
Old Aug 27, 2006 | 11:33 PM
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Looking good

Gains?

what kind of gains are you seeing from the GMPP header and the downpipe?
Old Aug 27, 2006 | 11:34 PM
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i will take a pic with a photo camara and when i get them i will post them sorry that best i can do for now
Old Aug 27, 2006 | 11:43 PM
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with the 3 inch exhaust i gained 29.5 and another 12 with my ported and polished exhasut manifold, and you can really noticed the lower end torque18-25lbs plus im going back for a custom intake cause the one i bought from ingen is a pic of junk and the way it was made it rubbed a whole right in it casue of the way it sits in the engine bay he does a lot of custom applacations for cars, and we know a way to stop it from throwing of the check engine light off too
Old Aug 28, 2006 | 01:58 AM
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This is the exhaust i am running. I really like it, sounds great. The only problem is i keep throwing the p0420 code.
Old Aug 28, 2006 | 12:58 PM
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nice gains

wow nice gains!

i live in Michigan so if this guy in wisconsin is for real i would like to see this intake you guys fab up and give me his contact info!
Old Aug 28, 2006 | 06:54 PM
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This is the exhaust i am running. I really like it, sounds great. The only problem is i keep throwing the p0420 code.

JMAc88 where the sensor plugs into the exhaust take the sensor out and go buy sum washers that will fit around the o2 that equal about 3/16th of an inch and then bolt your sensor back up to your exhaust and by backing the sensor out a little bit should solve your problem with that P0420 code that your getting in the mean time before you start to do that disconnect your neg and positive from your barttary and buy the time that you have completed the process with the o2 sensor plug the battary back on that will allow your ecu/pcm to reset and you shouldnt have a problem anymore with the light coming on the code is saying that you have a bad cat which we both no is not tru casue you just bought it the sensor is sensorring to much flow and thinking the cat is bad but by doing this should solve the ploblem let me know how it wrks 4 you
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wow nice gains!

i live in Michigan so if this guy in wisconsin is for real i would like to see this intake you guys fab up and give me his contact info!

when we get it fab and made i willo take some pics and i will post them for you too see it might be a few weeks k plus it can be any color you wanted as well im proablly going to go black but i will show post and some pics of before and after its painted and if you like i will give you contact info sound good
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JMAc88 where the sensor plugs into the exhaust take the sensor out and go buy sum washers that will fit around the o2 that equal about 3/16th of an inch and then bolt your sensor back up to your exhaust and by backing the sensor out a little bit should solve your problem with that P0420 code that your getting in the mean time before you start to do that disconnect your neg and positive from your barttary and buy the time that you have completed the process with the o2 sensor plug the battary back on that will allow your ecu/pcm to reset and you shouldnt have a problem anymore with the light coming on the code is saying that you have a bad cat which we both no is not tru casue you just bought it the sensor is sensorring to much flow and thinking the cat is bad but by doing this should solve the ploblem let me know how it wrks 4 you
Cool, i shall try this today.
 
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