Couple of quick questions about o2 extensions and header gaskets
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Couple of quick questions about o2 extensions and header gaskets
I am getting ready to install some QTP headers soon. I was going to buy some o2 extensions off of the 'bay, but I wanted to double check to make sure that they were of good quality. The company selling them is called Adaptive Performance, and they are only about $30 after shipping.
Also, does anyone know off hand what the GM part number is for the exhaust manifold gaskets? I couldn't find the number when I searched for it.
Thanks.
Also, does anyone know off hand what the GM part number is for the exhaust manifold gaskets? I couldn't find the number when I searched for it.
Thanks.
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I was considering this, but after hearing of some of the problems associated with 13111 Bosch sensors, I am a bit hesitant. I think I will just get the extensions and use my factory ones to start off with. If they give me problems then I will probably consider replacing them with another brand. Anybody had any luck with the Denso's?
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I know alot of people get by with resusing the factory gaskets, but with the way my luck runs, they wont seal and I will have to end up buyng new ones anyway.
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I know that a lot of people have had good luck with them, but then I have seen a bunch of posts where people have not. I figure if my chances are about 50/50 anyways, then I will just use my stockers and if they crap out then I can try some different ones.