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    Havin a tune done

    I'm having the BBK headers put on the Mustang next week at Dan's. I want to make sure it passes inspection after, there was mention about getting a tune done. I think they said Dyna Tune in Concord?

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    http://performance-dyno.com/index.html

    Look on this forum under events:
    Posted on 4/17 by Toplesspony, club is heading to the dyno on 4/29.
    If day is packed, they'll only have time for each person to make a couple of runs on dyno. But you can also call Pete to arrange an apt to have him tune it.

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    Pete does not due tuning at dyno days, only pulls. You'll need to call and make a seperate apt

    Pete is the guy in new england, most of the modified cars you see around he's touched from a tuning perspective.
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    Tune

    OK, it's Perfomance Dyno not Dyno Tune. Glad I asked. I wish I could make it on Dyno day, but, gotta work. Thanks

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    well, usually there is another dyno day in the fall too.

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    Headers

    Had the headers put on, car sounds great, however, this morning check engine light came on. Called Dan at SN Undercar and left message. Has this happened to anyone else who had headers installed? Just curious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marinedad View Post
    Had the headers put on, car sounds great, however, this morning check engine light came on. Called Dan at SN Undercar and left message. Has this happened to anyone else who had headers installed? Just curious.
    From another forum I frequent:
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    On my 2006 with LTs there was a cheater module attached to fool the system.
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    Check engine light

    I don't know if anyone is still using the Forum, but, for now I still am. I had the headers installed on my Mustang by Dan. BBK 1 3/4" ceramic coated long tube headers with catted X-Pipe. A few days later check engine light came on. Found out the codes were because of the high flow cats, cleared the codes, brought the car to Pete's to put a tune on it and get rid of the check engine light. Car ran great for 3 days then check engine light came on which showed code 0152, 02 Sensor circuit high voltage, bank 2. Anyway, has anyone put headers on their cars and had problems like this?

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    I'm gonna guess check engine light to be expected, Emission systems are very sensitive.
    Pete could explain it.

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    It probably has to due with the fact the computer doesn't see O2 sensors and it automatically throws a code. Google MIL eliminators.
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