GilmourD
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So, it looks like I would have passed inspection here in Jersey if I didn't get a "Not Ready" status for the fuel system. Literally the only thing they dinged me for was the "Not Ready" status for the fuel system.
Now the full story, as short as I can make it without rambling, is that the previous owner of my car had the exhaust installed by the best meth-head tech at Stevie Wonder's welding shop. Every joint was rigidly welded from front to back causing stress cracks through the mid pipe and axleback, but also the car had bottomed out at one point (as evidenced by the dent and scratch on the driver's side cat casing) which shoved the headers up and basically destroyed the primaries where they go through the mounting flange. Oh, and the cats were gutted and the O2 sensors had little extender pipes on them (this may play into this, I think).
So, the car went from Roush by Kooks long-tubes, what I believe was a Corsa double-X pipe, to a Roush Ready-For-Active axleback to a FRPP/Borla Touring catback with Stainless Power catted long-tubes.
Now, I just picked up the car after having the headers installed just last Wednesday (the catback was installed months ago).
Have I not driven it enough with my 15-minute daily work commute (even if the trip back from the installation was 45 miles)? Could it be what I said above about the O2 sensor extender pipes? Could the O2 sensors just be shot?
I pulled this data from FORscan in case it helps narrow things down. I color-coded to make it a bit easier on the eyes.
Now the full story, as short as I can make it without rambling, is that the previous owner of my car had the exhaust installed by the best meth-head tech at Stevie Wonder's welding shop. Every joint was rigidly welded from front to back causing stress cracks through the mid pipe and axleback, but also the car had bottomed out at one point (as evidenced by the dent and scratch on the driver's side cat casing) which shoved the headers up and basically destroyed the primaries where they go through the mounting flange. Oh, and the cats were gutted and the O2 sensors had little extender pipes on them (this may play into this, I think).
So, the car went from Roush by Kooks long-tubes, what I believe was a Corsa double-X pipe, to a Roush Ready-For-Active axleback to a FRPP/Borla Touring catback with Stainless Power catted long-tubes.
Now, I just picked up the car after having the headers installed just last Wednesday (the catback was installed months ago).
Have I not driven it enough with my 15-minute daily work commute (even if the trip back from the installation was 45 miles)? Could it be what I said above about the O2 sensor extender pipes? Could the O2 sensors just be shot?
I pulled this data from FORscan in case it helps narrow things down. I color-coded to make it a bit easier on the eyes.
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