Buckhead Imports Dyno Day - 3 pulls $50
#1
Super Member
Thread Starter
Buckhead Imports Dyno Day - 3 pulls $50
Guys...Buckhead Imports is doing a dyno day tomorrow.
All cars welcomed. Food and NOS Drinks will be provided. $50 Dyno pulls - 3 pulls including extra logging. Come out and meet the B.I.P. crew and some other enthusiasts like yourself and have a great time.
Time
Saturday, October 8 · 10:00am - 4:00pm
Location
B.I. Performance
1500 Cumberland Parkway SE. Unit 2
Smyrna, GA
I'll be there early.
Sorry I've been away from the board lately...been focusing on home renovation (yeah...not as much fun AND more expensive than the beast. Ok. Any excuse to buy more power tools is kind of fun.).
All cars welcomed. Food and NOS Drinks will be provided. $50 Dyno pulls - 3 pulls including extra logging. Come out and meet the B.I.P. crew and some other enthusiasts like yourself and have a great time.
Time
Saturday, October 8 · 10:00am - 4:00pm
Location
B.I. Performance
1500 Cumberland Parkway SE. Unit 2
Smyrna, GA
I'll be there early.
Sorry I've been away from the board lately...been focusing on home renovation (yeah...not as much fun AND more expensive than the beast. Ok. Any excuse to buy more power tools is kind of fun.).
#3
Super Member
Thread Starter
See ya tomorrow?
On the positive side...I passed emissions yesterday. :-)
Win!
On the positive side...I passed emissions yesterday. :-)
Win!
#6
Super Member
Thread Starter
Yep - all 4 are on...and all 4 are NEW. I kept throwing codes and so we replaced em all last week. They kept storing the codes.
#7
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o2 Errors:
like: P0130 / P0150
You may be getting a little unmetered air from the Collectors. Options for that are:
High temp silly-cone (RTV)
Exhaust Paste (Wurth)
Weld them on
My recommendation would be silicone, since removal would be easier down the road.
Very common issue with slip on collectors. If removal is not a real concern, the paste hardens and will create a more permanent seal. (It can be removed but more painful than silicone)
POST YOUR AWESOME RESULTS!!!!!!!!!!
like: P0130 / P0150
You may be getting a little unmetered air from the Collectors. Options for that are:
High temp silly-cone (RTV)
Exhaust Paste (Wurth)
Weld them on
My recommendation would be silicone, since removal would be easier down the road.
Very common issue with slip on collectors. If removal is not a real concern, the paste hardens and will create a more permanent seal. (It can be removed but more painful than silicone)
POST YOUR AWESOME RESULTS!!!!!!!!!!