Talyn
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- Radford, Communistwealth of Virginia
If you have the two precats and the 4 o2 sensors, 2 before the precat and 2 after the precats then there is no 5th o2 sensor behind the main cat.
If you have the two precats and the 4 o2 sensors, 2 before the precat and 2 after the precats then there is no 5th o2 sensor behind the main cat.
You'd have to swap the ECU and wiring harness to make it work with the older O2 sensor setup, unfortunately. I'm not even sure if that's legal for over the road vehicles.
What I would do is install additional O2 sensor bungs in the older manifold. Can buy them at speed shops and on summit racing, and it's a ~5 minute weld job. Just make sure you don't locate them somewhere they will run into the intake manifold when you install it.
The older manifold won't work with a 2000 down pipe with the precats. The precats are in the down pipe, not the manifold.What I would do is install additional O2 sensor bungs in the older manifold. Can buy them at speed shops and on summit racing, and it's a ~5 minute weld job. Just make sure you don't locate them somewhere they will run into the intake manifold when you install it.
That will throw a check engine light and you probably won't pass inspection.I thought about that but what i am worried about is passing Pennsylvania emissions. Wouldnt that throw the check engine light cuz it has the pre cats and o2s?
That is what I said earlier. The stock manifold won't line up well. The after market header should work.The ehxaust may fit, but the ports won't line up with teh manifold very well and you will only have about 1/8" for the manifold to seal on the lower part of the port. The exhaust will be hitting a brick wall on the way out. After market headers for the 2000+ should alleviate this problem as their tubes are larger.