UPDATED 1st post with installation pics/info!
Another "have you tried these (different) headers?" thread...
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'89 BMW 325is Zinnoberrot / '88 VW Jetta GLI 16v Tornado Red / '89 VW Jetta GLI 16v Tornado Red / '89 VW GTI 16v Bright Blue Metallic / '91 BMW 325i Black / '91 BMW 325i Sport Black / '92 VW GTI 16v Black / '92 VW GTI 16v Montana Green / '01 Audi A4 Avant TQM Silver Metallic / '01 VW Jetta GLX VR6 Black -
Added videos at the end of the first post'89 BMW 325is Zinnoberrot / '88 VW Jetta GLI 16v Tornado Red / '89 VW Jetta GLI 16v Tornado Red / '89 VW GTI 16v Bright Blue Metallic / '91 BMW 325i Black / '91 BMW 325i Sport Black / '92 VW GTI 16v Black / '92 VW GTI 16v Montana Green / '01 Audi A4 Avant TQM Silver Metallic / '01 VW Jetta GLX VR6 BlackComment
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Yes, but it didn't matter to me because my full exhaust is a single 2.5" anyway.'89 BMW 325is Zinnoberrot / '88 VW Jetta GLI 16v Tornado Red / '89 VW Jetta GLI 16v Tornado Red / '89 VW GTI 16v Bright Blue Metallic / '91 BMW 325i Black / '91 BMW 325i Sport Black / '92 VW GTI 16v Black / '92 VW GTI 16v Montana Green / '01 Audi A4 Avant TQM Silver Metallic / '01 VW Jetta GLX VR6 BlackComment
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Ahok, is there room to cut off the x piece, and move it down further or is there no space between the end of the headers and the cat? I plan on bringing to a shop I just hope it won't be to difficult to have them weld in a new bung and extend the o2 sensor wire...
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Honestly can't say if there's enough room between the cat and the headers to move the x-pipe. I never had the stock exhaust on this car with these headers. I just added the o2 bung and sensor to the exhaust piping myself and extended the wiring about 8 inches. Not bad at all.'89 BMW 325is Zinnoberrot / '88 VW Jetta GLI 16v Tornado Red / '89 VW Jetta GLI 16v Tornado Red / '89 VW GTI 16v Bright Blue Metallic / '91 BMW 325i Black / '91 BMW 325i Sport Black / '92 VW GTI 16v Black / '92 VW GTI 16v Montana Green / '01 Audi A4 Avant TQM Silver Metallic / '01 VW Jetta GLX VR6 BlackComment
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Can anyone with the "nice ebay headers" tell me the size (OD) of the primary tubes off the the head?Comment
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Just installed these headers too. I am just trying to decide where to install the o2 bung. I have a merge collector, but it is further down the exhaust. I know you normally want the o2 sensor as close to the front as possible. It would be between 2 to 3 feet after the headers. Would that be too far?
Thanks for the heads up for these. I am running single 2.5" after the merge too.Comment
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Sorry for this, but I have to ask.
Did any of you replace the exhaust studs when you swapped your headers?
Like I said...Sorry for asking here. I looked, but I did not find anything saying yea or nay.
Thanks guys...'02 Outback wagon
'87 325is 5sp
'93 Kawasaki ZR1100Comment
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Just installed these headers too. I am just trying to decide where to install the o2 bung. I have a merge collector, but it is further down the exhaust. I know you normally want the o2 sensor as close to the front as possible. It would be between 2 to 3 feet after the headers. Would that be too far?
Thanks for the heads up for these. I am running single 2.5" after the merge too.
Yes, I did the exhaust studs on mine. But I had the head out too.'89 BMW 325is Zinnoberrot / '88 VW Jetta GLI 16v Tornado Red / '89 VW Jetta GLI 16v Tornado Red / '89 VW GTI 16v Bright Blue Metallic / '91 BMW 325i Black / '91 BMW 325i Sport Black / '92 VW GTI 16v Black / '92 VW GTI 16v Montana Green / '01 Audi A4 Avant TQM Silver Metallic / '01 VW Jetta GLX VR6 BlackComment
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the heating element is *already* on constantly. :p
if you need a longer sensor, the one from the E34 will work.Comment
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