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96 Cobra Mid-Pipe Install Question
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<blockquote data-quote="robb15033" data-source="post: 14058638" data-attributes="member: 148046"><p></p><p><strong>-Those extensions look really cool. I love seeing ideas like that. I love creating options like that. Really cool.</strong></p><p><span style="color: #FF0000">FWIW, I've never had to take an oxygen sensor out to get the midpipe off. Just use an extension, a swivel adapter, and a deep socket for the tricky ones on the passanger side. Much easier to take the sensors out when the pipe is out of the car. Simply unplug the sensors and remove the pipe.</span></p><p><strong>-Yeah, I am installing 4 new O2 sensors. I can hack at the existing midpipe and sensors that are in the way.</strong></p><p><span style="color: #FF0000">Which MIL Eliminators did you buy? I bought American Muscles set (last July) and they do not work for me. Let me know how it goes for you....</span></p><p><strong>-I got the set from Latemodel Restoration. Hear anything good/bad about those? I am installing two new hi-flow cats on the ProChamber, so I most likely won't be using the MIL Eliminators & will probably just give them to someone who needs them.</strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #FFFF00">**</span><span style="color: #ADD8E6">If ANYONE can find a video of a Cobra with a ProChamber, cats, and Spintech 9000 mufflers, I would love to hear it. I have looked, could not find one.</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #0000FF">Thanks!</span></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robb15033, post: 14058638, member: 148046"] [COLOR="#FF0000"][/COLOR] [B][COLOR="#FFF0F5"][/COLOR]-Those extensions look really cool. I love seeing ideas like that. I love creating options like that. Really cool.[/B] [COLOR="#FF0000"]FWIW, I've never had to take an oxygen sensor out to get the midpipe off. Just use an extension, a swivel adapter, and a deep socket for the tricky ones on the passanger side. Much easier to take the sensors out when the pipe is out of the car. Simply unplug the sensors and remove the pipe.[/COLOR] [B][COLOR="#FAEBD7"][/COLOR]-Yeah, I am installing 4 new O2 sensors. I can hack at the existing midpipe and sensors that are in the way.[/B] [COLOR="#FF0000"]Which MIL Eliminators did you buy? I bought American Muscles set (last July) and they do not work for me. Let me know how it goes for you....[/COLOR] [B][COLOR="#E6E6FA"][/COLOR]-I got the set from Latemodel Restoration. Hear anything good/bad about those? I am installing two new hi-flow cats on the ProChamber, so I most likely won't be using the MIL Eliminators & will probably just give them to someone who needs them.[/B] [B][COLOR="#FFFF00"]**[/COLOR][COLOR="#ADD8E6"]If ANYONE can find a video of a Cobra with a ProChamber, cats, and Spintech 9000 mufflers, I would love to hear it. I have looked, could not find one.[/COLOR] [COLOR="#0000FF"]Thanks![/COLOR][/B] [/QUOTE]
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