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404 here and so excited! Can't wait!
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Another FI ss 12" resenator is here..After I satisfied with my Custom Injen exhaust........HAHAHAHA
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I thought your exhaust could not be found and I couldn't figure out why you'd be excited about it. |
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Thanks to Tony for the great service and an exceptional product! :driving: |
I am number 396 and I have had my exhaust in for a week now. I got the 18" res w/ ss mufflers. The fitment is perfect and installation was pretty simple. Everyone that has seen it says it both looks and sounds great. I already had berk HFCs and they work well together. It turned some heads today at the Nissan dealership when I took it in for an oil change too. I know it has been said but the wait is worth it. Keep up the good work, Tony.
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I'm not going to derail the thread by explaining a 404 to you. :rolleyes: |
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So I finally got my HFCs and exhaust installed. Fitment and sound is unbelievable!!! Tony's customer service is 1st class. I have sent him numerous emails and called him many times. Every time he has had time to talk to me, give me advice and answer my emails. I wish more companies had service like Fast Intensions...
During the process I disconnected my negative terminal to my battary (this was oveer the course of a couple weeks, I just took my time as the weather sucks here...). When I was done with the install I reconnected the battary and now I have the Service Engine Soon light on. I have tried to clear the code with the manual gas pedal method with no luck. I don't want to take it to the dealer cause they'll just charge me to clear it. Is there another way to clear it? Disconnect the negative terminal for a couple minutes and reconnect??? Any ideas would be greatly appriciated! Thanks in advance. |
Yah, any OBDII reader can clear a check engine light. I think Pep Boys or Auto Zone may do it for free (if memory serves).
Ps. I've also read that leaving the negative terminal off for ten minutes may reset it too. Easy enough to try, eh? :) |
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So how did you get this fixed? Was the flanges warped? |
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If you want to prevent it from happening again, if you feel like taking your o2 sensors out again, you can stake some medium coarseness Steel Wool and put some in the o2 bung to block some of the gasses from hitting the sensor. It's what I did and worked like a champ. Quote:
Places like Autozone, unless you get a good guy, aren't allowed to clear codes if they read them. They can only tell you 'You have a code'. Or maybe it was just the guy I was working with the time I went that didn't want to press 3 buttons... :icon14: ...go figure. :ugh2: |
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Thanks for the reply. I have the FI HFCs and the O2 bungs are turned out 90 degrees from the cat to prevent the gases from saturating the sensors I thought. Anyone else with FI HFCs throw a CEL after installation or need steel wool to prevent a CEL? Tony, can you comment on this being my issue? I just thought it was cause I disconnected the negative battary terminal of my battary... Thanks. |
I noticed that when I turn on my A/C now, the car vibrates or rumbles a bit. I don't think this was the case before the install and tune though. Anyone know if this is normal and what is causing it?
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