LT Headers Question
Re: LT Headers Question
I hear it's only a problem for cars running too rich/lean and needs to be timed. A lot of times if you put new lt's on a new engine, it will run rich/lean until you get it tuned/break it in, and you'll need to keep the engine and headers very cool.
But don't quote me on that, that's what I heard.
But don't quote me on that, that's what I heard.
Re: LT Headers Question
??So is a re-tune recomended after a header install..60% of the mods I have in my sig have not been installed yet...(17 May05) Why would it run lean, though? I have 23K on my Z..
Re: LT Headers Question
YOUR GOOD... dont listen to what a few ppl say... iknow a good bit of guys locally that all have LTs and there all fine... just bc one or two have problems... doesnt mean its the LTs... was prob something else... get em and be happy you got them 
cory

cory
Re: LT Headers Question
I wouldn't think LT's would cause a rich/lean condition so extreme that they alone would f' up your car. I'm running my LT's right now without a tune and they've performed flawlessly. Of course there can be some improvements made with a tune but I think you'll be just fine installing them without
Re: LT Headers Question
You're gonna be fine man, don't worry. The headers itself aren't going to cause your car to run rich/lean. But what I was saying is a NEW ENGINE usually runs rich/lean etc., till it's broken in, and may cause the headers to overheat during tuning.
Re: LT Headers Question
Don't sweat installing a set of long tube headers. No matter what they're manufactured out of or whether or not they're coated, you won't have any problems with overheating. If overheating occurs, it's being caused by another condition. We have installed a LOT of long tube headers on LS1/LS6's, and we've never had any overheating issues. The vast majority of the cars getting headers don't need any tuning other than shutting the rear O2 sensors off. The computer will typically be able to adjust for the new mods. Very very seldom do we see a car that needs added tuning beyond turning off the rear O2's after a header swap.
Feel free to give me a call or shoot me an e-mail at trevor@texas-speed.com if you have any other questions or concerns. I'm here to help.
Trevor
Texas Speed & Performance
Feel free to give me a call or shoot me an e-mail at trevor@texas-speed.com if you have any other questions or concerns. I'm here to help.

Trevor
Texas Speed & Performance
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