here we go
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- HYATT
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here we go
okay after sunday i will be ordering cobb ap and tbe
marry christmas to me!
what else do i need for the install, anything small o2 sensors?
tools? thanks
marry christmas to me!
what else do i need for the install, anything small o2 sensors?
tools? thanks
- sirwilliam
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Re: here we go
What vehicle do you have? Are you getting a catless TBE? DETAILS, DETAILS!!!!HYATT wrote:okay after sunday i will be ordering cobb ap and tbe
marry christmas to me!
what else do i need for the install, anything small o2 sensors?
tools? thanks
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2008 SG Model D BlueRallyWorld
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"Nothing shuts my pie-hole but pie." -Shawn Spencer
- Sabre
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Re: here we go
Well, for the cobb install, you just need to be able to find the ODBII connection, which is on the left of the drivers side underneath the steering wheel.HYATT wrote:okay after sunday i will be ordering cobb ap and tbe
marry christmas to me!
what else do i need for the install, anything small o2 sensors?
tools? thanks
For the TBE, you'll need a set of wrenches (12/14/16mm iirc) and a O2 puller. Having some WD40 to spray down the nuts a few minute before will help too. The O2 puller is not totally necessary, as you can use an open wrench, but it does make it easier. The hardest parts of the install are just getting all the damn heat shields off.
We'll probably do a install day sometime soon (after New Years). If you want, feel free to bring your stuff by and we can help ya! It makes life SO much easier when you have someone helping you.
Sabre (Julian)
92.5% Stock 04 STI
Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.
92.5% Stock 04 STI
Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.
- Sabre
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lol, sadly, you're probably right.HYATT wrote:sorry 05 sti
if this was nasuck i would be dead by now
Sabre (Julian)
92.5% Stock 04 STI
Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.
92.5% Stock 04 STI
Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.
- spazegun2213
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hyatt, if you are going catless you are going to need to look up the CEL delete, its super simple to do. If you are not going catless, then your 02 sensor should not throw a CEL.
good luck and if you need any help let me know, i have a list of stuff I'm going to be installing as well!!
good luck and if you need any help let me know, i have a list of stuff I'm going to be installing as well!!
96 328, heated leather seats... ummm
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83 944.. 150hp of FURY, Rookie of the year chariot
Gone But not forgotten
'05 Black Sti, the car that started it all
84 944, my first race car.. what a pos
83 944.. 150hp of FURY, Rookie of the year chariot
- sirwilliam
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Not quite sure but doesn't the AP take care of the catless CEL?...I am running a cat...meow!...more like a tiger!
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"Nothing shuts my pie-hole but pie." -Shawn Spencer
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- spazegun2213
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maybe it does, i have no idea..sirwilliam wrote:Not quite sure but doesn't the AP take care of the catless CEL?...I am running a cat...meow!...more like a tiger!
96 328, heated leather seats... ummm
Gone But not forgotten
'05 Black Sti, the car that started it all
84 944, my first race car.. what a pos
83 944.. 150hp of FURY, Rookie of the year chariot
Gone But not forgotten
'05 Black Sti, the car that started it all
84 944, my first race car.. what a pos
83 944.. 150hp of FURY, Rookie of the year chariot
- Mr Kleen
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I'm a fan of WD-40, but I would suggest PB Plaster instead for this job. spray down the DP bolts at least 30 minutes before you start breaking them loose. if at all possible, take off the IC and spray down the bolts one evening then wake up the next morning and start the DP/exhaust (right after you spray them down again that is). it wouldn't hurt to have new gaskets for the DP. you probably don't *need* them but while you're in there... I also used anti-seize compound on the bolts when reinstalling everything. oh, you might want to have a cheater bar around too unless you have a stock UP to use as one, eh Zack?
- complacent
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+1 on teh PB Blaster. If your car has less than 10k miles on it you won't need gaskets.
Do keep in mind, when you replace pipes, the car WILL SMOKE some when first started - Don't let it give you a heart attack.
Take your time removing the nuts and bolts, you don't want your first time wrenching on the STi to involve drilling out broken studs... Trust me
There are plenty of ppl on the board who have done the procedure MANY times (10+ times myself, lol) so there's plenty of help available, just ask!
cheers,
Do keep in mind, when you replace pipes, the car WILL SMOKE some when first started - Don't let it give you a heart attack.
Take your time removing the nuts and bolts, you don't want your first time wrenching on the STi to involve drilling out broken studs... Trust me
There are plenty of ppl on the board who have done the procedure MANY times (10+ times myself, lol) so there's plenty of help available, just ask!
cheers,
colin
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- zaxrex
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Necesity is the mother of invention. Some are just more needy than others.Mr Kleen wrote:oh, you might want to have a cheater bar around too unless you have a stock UP to use as one, eh Zack?
For the TBD install day, I'll bring the combustables to help cut the cool temps.
Patience is the ability to idle your motor when you feel like stripping your gears
- Sabre
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I might know one or two people that could help with thatMr Kleen wrote:good times, good times...
I'd find a GARAGE this time of year. it's coold out there!
Sabre (Julian)
92.5% Stock 04 STI
Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.
92.5% Stock 04 STI
Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.
- spazegun2213
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I got one, its not heated, and its a little small but it will do if you need something that does not need a lot of space.Mr Kleen wrote:good times, good times...
I'd find a GARAGE this time of year. it's coold out there!
96 328, heated leather seats... ummm
Gone But not forgotten
'05 Black Sti, the car that started it all
84 944, my first race car.. what a pos
83 944.. 150hp of FURY, Rookie of the year chariot
Gone But not forgotten
'05 Black Sti, the car that started it all
84 944, my first race car.. what a pos
83 944.. 150hp of FURY, Rookie of the year chariot
- complacent
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- sirwilliam
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Well that sure is nice to have ...hook me up!HYATT wrote:thanks for the offers I have a full service garage with lifts and a couple of ase certified guys to hang over my shoulder.....thank you us army!
2004 SG Model A PearlBlackObsidian (RIP)
2008 SG Model D BlueRallyWorld
"When I get sad, I stop being sad and be awesome instead. True story." -Barney Stinson
"Nothing shuts my pie-hole but pie." -Shawn Spencer
2008 SG Model D BlueRallyWorld
"When I get sad, I stop being sad and be awesome instead. True story." -Barney Stinson
"Nothing shuts my pie-hole but pie." -Shawn Spencer
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Re: here we go
sabre wrote: Having some WD40 to spray down the nuts a few minute before will help too.
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