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Old 03-25-2011, 12:00 PM
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I recently purchased pacesetter headers and connection pipes for my 06 CTS-v Ls2. I have searched and searched and I cant figure out if I need 02 extensions or not. I have read in one post that you dont and I have seen in others that you do. Dose anybody have direct experience with these headers. Thanks,
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In my opinion, you need them. Unless you want to un-clip the harness and stretch the **** out of it. Or. You could buy some extensions for $40 and route them away from any heat sources and have a much more reliable, cleaner install.

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Thanks for the info. Sounds like 02 ext is the way to go. Do you have a good place in mind to purchase the extensions from?
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Mine worked perfect! No extensions needed and no stretched wires!
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Originally Posted by LS6BlackCTS-V
Mine worked perfect! No extensions needed and no stretched wires!
Don't know how you did it. Lol
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Originally Posted by LS6BlackCTS-V
Mine worked perfect! No extensions needed and no stretched wires!
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Don't know how you did it. Lol
Me either, I ripped the wires out of the cam position harness. That was a PITA to fix.
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I have a set for sale but think they will only fit LS6....we couldnt get them to fit on LS2 unless I was doing it wrong lol
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Mine reached as well...
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Well maybe not all factory wire harness are cut to the same size? Mine did work and if it even seem like a little stretch then I should have put extensions in..
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Or maybe not all the pacesetter headers are all the same. I know between the ones I got and the ones my buddy got the bung for the 02 sensor on his was flush while mine was on the outside about 1/4 inch.
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Originally Posted by Strokinit383
Mine reached as well...
as did mine.



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