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    oh too sensor

    hey guys, I replaced my exhaust manifold (a6) with an ebay header and down pipe.

    I was getting pretty damn good mileage before I put on the new header, and when I took out the down pipe, I was preparing to struggle getting off the o2 sensor...but I noticed it was crooked.

    I literally pulled it out of the exhaust bung without any force. The threads on the o2 sensor are fine because it threaded into the new downpipe easy peasy.

    My question is this:

    Since it was literally floating inside the bung, it could not have been air tight, and there for oxygen must have gotten in there, making the computer read a lean mixture, thus dumping in more fuel.

    But my mileage was great (27 city, 34 highway), so does that mean my mileage will increase even more now that the computer will be reading the correct ratio?

    ^^click it or ticket^^

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    It very well could. Your thinking seems realistic and probable. The only way to really find out is to reset your trip odometer next time you fill up and see how many miles you get off that tank!

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      #3
      Agreed, you may also want to reset the ECU by disconnecting the battery and letting it sit for a few then reconnecting. That'll allow it to relearn fuel trims and so on. You probably SHOULD have done that when you did the exhaust manifold even if it isn't necassarily a direct electrical type replacement.

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        #4
        Or remove the "back-up" fuse from the underhood fuse box

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          #5
          ahh didn't think of that. I replcaed everything from the header back to the muffler, so I don't know if my gain in mpg would be caused by the less restricting exhaust, or the correct ratio. Either way. I'll take the fuse out on lunch break today and let you guys know in a week or so

          ^^click it or ticket^^

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