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trojanhorse 07-27-2007 02:02 PM

obx header for a v6...worth it?
 
So I have been thinking about purchasing a race type header from OBX for my 2006 accord v6. has anyone used this particular item, and does anyone know if it will cause my check engine light to come on? it has the bungs for the o2 sensors, but I have heard that might not matter. and further I've heard it can make your car run worse. anyone got an answer?

heres a link to the specific item so you can see what I am talking about
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/OBX-0...spagenameZWDVW

RTexasF 07-27-2007 06:09 PM

RE: obx header for a v6...worth it?
 
They may call it an exhaust header but it doesn't look like any I've ever seen. It appears that it replaces the pipes leaving the exhaust manifolds and leading to the cat. I don't see any advantage to it myself. It says that it may cause the CE light to come on.

03Sleeper 07-27-2007 08:27 PM

RE: obx header for a v6...worth it?
 
RTex, that's because we're so used to seeing 4 bangers get headers! :P

Erm, with exhaust headers...it's your call. It seems it would increase performance slightly because its a straight-flow design....but you're asking the wrong guy. I have a 4 cylinder....

diabloisian 07-27-2007 09:10 PM

RE: obx header for a v6...worth it?
 
headers are never really worth it on the small level. You will get maybe afew hp across the rpm band but nothing really noticeable. I would spend the money on something else besides headers, just my personal opinion from what I've learned.

trojanhorse 07-27-2007 09:34 PM

RE: obx header for a v6...worth it?
 
well... you all make points, but sorry not much help (nothing personal) i'm the dummy who is asking the questions. ok, with my motor the actual header is cast into the head, so there is no actual header. this is the collector from the heads. so in essence it becomes the header. and i plan on doing a catback, and high flow cat. but those are plans. what i need to know is will my check engine light come on, even if i re-install the o2 sensors? the header here replaces the collector which contains a cat. I want the whole exhaust to flow. this is the first step


03Sleeper 07-27-2007 11:10 PM

RE: obx header for a v6...worth it?
 
If you are gonna do the whole exhaust for your vehicle, you might as well complete the setup. My 2 cents.

trojanhorse 07-27-2007 11:21 PM

RE: obx header for a v6...worth it?
 
yeah 03sleeper my thoughts exactly, but what i want to know is what that will effect? if i do the whole thing, i will have my CE light come on, and cannot get a proper inspection. and furthermore i have heard a full exhaust can make your computer think there is something wrong with your car, and make it run worse. and if that is the case, i want to know how far i can go

03Sleeper 07-27-2007 11:45 PM

RE: obx header for a v6...worth it?
 
Well, as long as everything is done correctly it shouldn't damage the car. Just reset the ECU by unplugging the positive terminal of your battery (have radio codes in hand just in case) and let it idle for 10 minutes. The CE light should not come on if the 02 sensors are properly reinstalled...you may/may not have to extend or get a new 02 sensor ( i didnt...no CE light for me).

trojanhorse 07-27-2007 11:50 PM

RE: obx header for a v6...worth it?
 
well if and when i get some cashflow ( just bought a couple of things already) that is my next step. but if anyone knows for sure let me know

RTexasF 07-28-2007 07:08 AM

RE: obx header for a v6...worth it?
 

ORIGINAL: 03Sleeper

RTex, that's because we're so used to seeing 4 bangers get headers! :P

Erm, with exhaust headers...it's your call. It seems it would increase performance slightly because its a straight-flow design....but you're asking the wrong guy. I have a 4 cylinder....

I installed my first exhaust headers in the late 1960's so I've seen a few. It was a V-8 Chevy small block.


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