turbobitt
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OK, Lets try this....
AG
No, but never really thought it was considered close.Bitt, does the wideband act up on you at all being so close to the turbo...?
No, but never really thought it was considered close.
AG
He probably has Xfi. The sensor can be mounted much closer to the turbo than the other cheap sensors can.I only ask because I keep hearing they need to be 36" from the turbo at a minimum, well, the bosch ones need to be, anyway. I'd like to bring mine closer if possible, as that is why I asked if yours gave you any trouble...
He probably has Xfi. The sensor can be mounted much closer to the turbo than the other cheap sensors can.
Comp 212/212 roller, 885 lifters, 1.6 Harland Sharpe rockers
Old 2.5in ATR:
Current 3in RJC Crossflow:
Yes, Comp 885 roller lifters. They are noisy and have the sewing machine effect.Sounds good! Are those comp lifters?
The kit I bought used unfortunately has comp lifters which might be the noisey ones, but if thats what you're running then I think I can deal with it.
Still had the original pitbull mufflers. One had a small hole from hitting something and the tail pipes weren't in great shape. Wound up trading the system for the installation of the new one. RJC system is actually very similar to the crossflow ATR used to make.Sounded badass either way, but I prefer the ATR sound. What mufflers were on the ATR?
Don Cruz custom roller setup
3.5 inch aluminum exhaust