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2004 to 2008 F-150 and Mark-LT 4.2L, 4.6L and 5.4L equipped F-150s and Mark-LTs. |
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Give me a couple of days to think about what your asking?
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Bypass maybe? If it would fit you could weld a bypass with a similar machenism to the throttle body. With that closed the exhaust will be forced to go through the cat and o2 sensor. When it is open the majority of the gas will take the bypass because of it having the least amount of resistance. You would probably have to have 2 different tunes though. One for when the plate is closed and another when it is open because the second one will have to not only take care of the better flow but also the lack of your o2 sensor's input to adjust A/F ratios. You could also set up the bypass like some chevy exhaust that has the two pipes welded to 2 plates and the plates are bolted together. Just stick a piece of flat metal next to the seal to keep the exhaust from taking the bypass.
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That is basically what I am going to try and do except my new question was what do I do with the O2 sensors. There will be 2 different tunes but you cant really tune one with O2 sensors and the other with out. Now what I am trying to figure out is if you relocate the O2 sensors before the exhaust cutouts will I need to modify the O2s or can I just leave them. 2 different exhaust set ups are not really a common thing for a tuner to have to tune for. At least 2 "quick" exhaust changes. Not just an "unbolt this one and put on a completely new one". I guess it really just depends on how sensitive the O2 sensors are and how effected they will be. |
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As for the rear O2's, I would just leave them alone, no anti-fouler's. Then all you would need is a "no cat" program designed to ignore the rear sensors to eliminate and P0420 codes, and a "cat" program that will watch the sensors. Should be no sweat for Bill to handle. |
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Yeah buddy.........sounds like a cool project!
Regardless of what tuner you go with can you let us know how everything works out? |
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I am going with PHP. I have gotten to much help off of these forums to go with some one else. Also, I am just feelin the family owned and operated business thing. Usually they give you the better service and take the time to make sure things are done properly.
But for sure I will keep you updated. I will post some videos as soon as I get it done. |
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It'll sound goooood.
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Ok, I just ordered the dual 3" exhaust cut outs. I got them with out the remote openers for now just to make sure every thing works as planned. If I like them and all goes correctly I will get remote openers so when I turn off the truck to set it to the "offroad" tune I can open the cut outs at the same time with out leaving the privacy of my own truck
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