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<blockquote data-quote="fulanititoo8198" data-source="post: 15555719" data-attributes="member: 23013"><p>The only thing is try to come up with a better way of mounting the fans, mine came off a few times using the included ones. I bought another radiator ziptie kit and made it more sturdy. I used multiple extensions especially 3/8, swivels, ratcheting wrenches with swivel necks. Nothing out of the ordinary. A lift would have been the most helpful though. You will need to extend one of the oem wideband sensor wires and pull it out of the harness for it to reach the downpipe. Mine gave me a lot of trouble, I ended up making sure I used the same gauge wire and no soldering for the sensor to work right. Also use heat shielding, tape or whatever on the wires and harnesses that are close to the exhaust parts. The DEI Gold tape that a lot of people use works well, but comes loose then you have to zip tie it in place with steel ties. I would recommend another product. I plan on redoing mine when I get to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fulanititoo8198, post: 15555719, member: 23013"] The only thing is try to come up with a better way of mounting the fans, mine came off a few times using the included ones. I bought another radiator ziptie kit and made it more sturdy. I used multiple extensions especially 3/8, swivels, ratcheting wrenches with swivel necks. Nothing out of the ordinary. A lift would have been the most helpful though. You will need to extend one of the oem wideband sensor wires and pull it out of the harness for it to reach the downpipe. Mine gave me a lot of trouble, I ended up making sure I used the same gauge wire and no soldering for the sensor to work right. Also use heat shielding, tape or whatever on the wires and harnesses that are close to the exhaust parts. The DEI Gold tape that a lot of people use works well, but comes loose then you have to zip tie it in place with steel ties. I would recommend another product. I plan on redoing mine when I get to it. [/QUOTE]
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