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dan_c4rsa
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22nd Nov 07 at 21:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

am fitting a 2.25" full ashley system when i get my car back from the engine rebuild.

It doesn't come with lambda bung.attachment though.

Can i just drill through as its mild steel? What do i need to fit the lambda?


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SportBoy
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22nd Nov 07 at 22:17   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

make a hole in the exhaust, find a big nut or somthing that the o2 sensor will screw into and weld it onto the hole on the exhaust
Vaux Lad
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A system wont need the lambda fitting.
It needs be in the manifold/collector
Nic Barnes
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anywhere in the exhaust not specifically in the manifold.
Vaux Lad
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Going further away from the head will mean you'll need fit a heated lamda sensor too.
If the manifold has a lambda hole already(highly likely), then i dont see why youd be wanting to mod the system to fit a lambda...
dan_c4rsa
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quote:
Originally posted by Vaux Lad
A system wont need the lambda fitting.
It needs be in the manifold/collector


when i said full system it includes the manifold - just put full as the manifold is 2.25 too.



nah, tis an ashley comp, they dont come with flanges or lamdba fitments.

[Edited on 23-11-2007 by dan_c4rsa]
broster
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need to weld a lambda boss into the exhaust, u2u me as i sell these, different thread to nuts that you will likely have lying about
Dave A
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24th Nov 07 at 10:39   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

bring the exhaust with you when you pick the car up, we will fit it and weld a lambda boss in

 
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