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Originally Posted by Senna-F1 These are your headers. It doesn’t look like putting a bung on the exhaust, red circle, is going to make any difference in reading for a

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Old 02-18-2020, 08:58 PM   #10 (permalink)
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These are your headers. It doesn’t look like putting a bung on the exhaust, red circle, is going to make any difference in reading for a gauge. Also, your tuner should have a fail safe for AFR! I don’t think you’re going to be able to rely on looking at, reading, and stopping a lean condition. At your power levels, it’s enough to just keep an eye out in front of the car and keeping it pointing in the right direction.
This^^^^. As fast as my car is, gauges are useless. I could only glimpse at the boost gauge sometimes, maybe. Now my truck is full of gauges, but it is a tow beast. Plenty of time to watch the gauges towing up a steep grade.
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