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Old 05-11-2007, 11:28 AM   #10
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Adam,
Yes you would have to lengthen the stock wire. Now here's the problem, I have cat bypass pipes, so no second cat is on my car.

Next and a bigger problem, I have been told by porsche that when you lengthen the wires, you cause an increase in electral resistance, due to the added wire, this will translate into an altered signal to the computer. This may trip a CEL, the computer is looking for gas concentration closer to the headers and without the increased electrical resistance in the wire.

Fab speeds would be ok, but are you going to drill 3000$ of headers and hope that it works, what if it does not , you cant return them.

Somebody here must work for a manufacturing faclity that can make them.
James
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