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I've been out on work travel this week (in Salt Lake City actually - too bad I don't need anything from CruiserTeq while I'm out here!), but before I hopped on an airplane Sunday I had just a little bit of time to put the exhaust headers on.
People always talk about how hard it is to replace the stock manifolds with the Doug Thorley headers - I'm not sure what they're doing wrong, but I found it really easy!
These headers look GOOD on such a clean engine!
There is one issue however - the driver side O2 sensor on the Doug Thorley headers is in a very different spot than the stock manifold. That means that the stock connector bracket makes the wiring a little too short. I think I can get a little creative and bend the bracket to make it all work while keeping it all under the heat shield that goes over top, but I do wonder why DT chose to put the O2 sensor where they did as compared to the stock position. The below picture shows the wire from the O2 sensor (on the right), and where it needs to go (connector on the left).
People always talk about how hard it is to replace the stock manifolds with the Doug Thorley headers - I'm not sure what they're doing wrong, but I found it really easy!


These headers look GOOD on such a clean engine!

There is one issue however - the driver side O2 sensor on the Doug Thorley headers is in a very different spot than the stock manifold. That means that the stock connector bracket makes the wiring a little too short. I think I can get a little creative and bend the bracket to make it all work while keeping it all under the heat shield that goes over top, but I do wonder why DT chose to put the O2 sensor where they did as compared to the stock position. The below picture shows the wire from the O2 sensor (on the right), and where it needs to go (connector on the left).
