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I have Motordyne LTH. Coated with Swain Tech White lightning. But these headers come with small interchangeable pipes at the end. It’s that pipe that I had a bung welded

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Old 02-18-2020, 04:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have Motordyne LTH. Coated with Swain Tech White lightning. But these headers come with small interchangeable pipes at the end. It’s that pipe that I had a bung welded on to. I also opted not to coat those pipes. However, my bung is just inches away from where the Motordyne exhaust starts. How much difference does a few inches make, especially when this sensor is only used for display purposes on your gauge?
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