Hello Don,I am intrigued about your headers. I have just purchased my 76 Glenbrook with 76,000 miles on it and the exhaust manifolds need to be done. A friend suggested Stainless steel headers and not sure if they are available. Are yours custom made?
Eric Roell, Aurora, Ontario76 Glenbrook "Safari" 76,000 miles,Alcoa, Continental Kit, Fender Flares, Stainless Exhaust, Macerator, Ragusa Step
On Monday, August 9, 2021, 12:34:05 p.m. EDT, Don B wrote:
I’m getting ready to install my new exhaust system and am deciding where to place the thermasan injector I am fabricating.
The thermasan installation instructions say to place the “Sanijector” before the mufflers. Right before the mufflers is going to be an O2 sensor
for my EFI install. My concern is that the thermasan operation may affect the O2 sensor reading which could cause issues during closed loop fueling.
Ideally I’d have two O2 sensors, one for each bank of cylinders, but may just start with one. On the other bank I could put the sanijector to try
and isolate it from the O2 sensor.
Anyone have thoughts on this?
I bought new ceramic coated headers (dougs) and want to use the preexisting O2 sensors in the collectors. Not much room between that and the muffler,
maybe 12 inches at most.
Is there any potential issue with placing the sanijector after the mufflers? Not hot enough? Wondering what the original motivation for installation
before the mufflers was.
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Eric Roell, Aurora, Ontario76 Glenbrook "Safari" 76,000 miles,Alcoa, Continental Kit, Fender Flares, Stainless Exhaust, Macerator, Ragusa Step
On Monday, August 9, 2021, 12:34:05 p.m. EDT, Don B wrote:
I’m getting ready to install my new exhaust system and am deciding where to place the thermasan injector I am fabricating.
The thermasan installation instructions say to place the “Sanijector” before the mufflers. Right before the mufflers is going to be an O2 sensor
for my EFI install. My concern is that the thermasan operation may affect the O2 sensor reading which could cause issues during closed loop fueling.
Ideally I’d have two O2 sensors, one for each bank of cylinders, but may just start with one. On the other bank I could put the sanijector to try
and isolate it from the O2 sensor.
Anyone have thoughts on this?
I bought new ceramic coated headers (dougs) and want to use the preexisting O2 sensors in the collectors. Not much room between that and the muffler,
maybe 12 inches at most.
Is there any potential issue with placing the sanijector after the mufflers? Not hot enough? Wondering what the original motivation for installation
before the mufflers was.
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