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Old 08-05-2008, 01:03 PM   #61
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If we put an o2 bung near a downpipe exit (note: turbo car) and scanned for differences to see its effects on the o2, would you accept this as a valid test for/against the open header theory?

It won't take long to drill a hole and weld in a 1$ bung and scan.
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Old 08-05-2008, 03:47 PM   #62
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no need, do it if you want, but there isnt any need to go through the extra trouble to satisfy an arguement on a forum, but on a turbo car it is a little diff i will give you that. my car isnt TC its NA, so diff principles apply accordingly
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Old 08-05-2008, 06:10 PM   #63
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we do have a scan of me running open downpipe, and like i said the o2 sensor placement is approximately where it would be on a set of headers and it dumps about where a set of headers would, shouldn't be too different than a NA car at part throttle and idle

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Old 08-05-2008, 06:20 PM   #64
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Let it rest for now... I'll scan an N/A 3400 open manifolds if the opportunity arises.
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Old 08-05-2008, 06:49 PM   #65
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Let it rest for now... I'll scan an N/A 3400 open manifolds if the opportunity arises.
hmm i wonder if brad would let us borrow his car for a half hour
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Old 08-05-2008, 06:51 PM   #66
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Just wait until he asks you to replace the LIM gasket...
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Old 08-05-2008, 08:21 PM   #67
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yah...[/flame off] .go ahead and run whatever you want OP...dont listen to me
think whatever you want...plus you were the one that got rude first, im feeling more and more like Aaron for some reason, oh well
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Old 08-05-2008, 10:11 PM   #68
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Then answer me, how would this ambient air enter the exhaust? I'm not trying to be a **** but I have a decent amount of experience with these cars and I just don't think there is any way open headers can have such an adverse effect on your engine
If you are running open headers at idle (meaning very slow exhaust gas speeds) and the O2 sensor is very close to the outlet (like it is on TOGs) there will be a certain amount of reversion and mixing going on at the outlet causing the O2 sensor to read some oxygen rich air and screw up the fueling. You won't have enough exhaust gas coming out fast enough to keep the reading consistent unless you are in high rpm all the time. Basically you'd need a dump tube extended behind the headers to keep air from contaminating the exhaust stream around the O2 sensor.

Now, with the O2 sensor placement on S&S headers, yeah it probably wouldn't be a problem. Of course, I've never agreed with where they put the O2 sensor either and think it should be at the bottom like TOG's so that it reads all cylinders just like the factory setup. So if you're smart and have the O2 sensor in the right place, then running open headers at less than WOT would be a problem.
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Old 08-05-2008, 10:52 PM   #69
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hmm point taken, we'll have to do that little experiment though just to see what happens
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Don't forget that during the cycle there are moments when BOTH valves are open, albeit for a short amount of time. So if a little exhaust happens to get drawn into the cylinder in that moment, the pressure difference could allow for some ambient air to get inside at low RPM.

Come to think of it, all this talk of greater airflow messing with the o2 sensor might help explain why under certain conditions the PCM flags a code saying the o2 sensor is reading pig rich...Headers and dp/hi-flo combo would probably do it...
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Old 08-06-2008, 01:48 AM   #71
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Don't forget that during the cycle there are moments when BOTH valves are open, albeit for a short amount of time. So if a little exhaust happens to get drawn into the cylinder in that moment, the pressure difference could allow for some ambient air to get inside at low RPM.

Come to think of it, all this talk of greater airflow messing with the o2 sensor might help explain why under certain conditions the PCM flags a code saying the o2 sensor is reading pig rich...Headers and dp/hi-flo combo would probably do it...
no, overlap is normal and won't draw air very far into the exhaust, not to say some could make it a little bit

and if there was extra air in the exhaust it would read lean...
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it does read lean...it always switches from rich/lean
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Old 08-11-2008, 08:10 PM   #73
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I lost 10 HP on the dyno running open cutouts VS closed... that's on a cammed 3500 with longtubes. Of course it wouldn't be all that bad if you kept the stock system in place to drive around on and opened the cutout at the track


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