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    i recently installed my headers and my car been acting really funny it has a rough idle when i accel it runs like its choking and when i stop it feels like its choking idk what to do i changed the spark plugs and same well i need to change one more but i cant get to it these dumb headers made it impossible to get to it the middle one on the passanger side but anyways can anybody help me cuz im getting a headache please thank you

  • #2
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    Try getting to that plug with your plug socket and a wrench instead of a ratchet. If that doesnt fix your problem check all your plug wires and make sure they are all going to the right plugs, check your O2 sensors, and unplug your battery for 1/2 hour or so. That should reset your CPU and might help your car adjust to the new exhaust flow!
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    • #3
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      im pretty sure having headers makes changing plugs easier. Did for me. Just have to borrow a friends swivel.

      Any codes? and what brand headers?

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      • #4
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        Well with my car i had the great misfire and sounds like what u have also
        i went with msd and ngk plugs and that fixed my problem
        best thing i can tell ya ta do is check resistance in wires and take coil packs to autozone and get em tested
        and also have ta agree wit whitdog it should b alot easier ta get to the plugs with the headers

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        • #5
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          I'm not sure why everyone says its easier to change plugs with headers, it must be the pre tubular manifold style thats hard. because honestly its harder to with headers compared to my manifolds. I used to not have to get under the car to do, and now i do! But make sure you got the bolts all tightened. check them every now and then. And make sure u got the o2 sensors in good and connected right.
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          • #6
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            get up under your car and get to that last plug --- what i did when i installed my headers.

            check your plug wires to make sure they're on correctly and see if one is contacting the headers or getting too close --- i accidentally burned up 2 of mine when i forgot i needed 90* boot ones to keep clear of the headers and had to swap in all new ones.
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            • #7
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              Yea my wire was burned so I bought a whole set of wires 90 boots but with these it's sure tight fit to get in there but it's all good now for now thanks for the input guys

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              • #8
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                Originally posted by crazytrain65 View Post
                I'm not sure why everyone says its easier to change plugs with headers, it must be the pre tubular manifold style thats hard. because honestly its harder to with headers compared to my manifolds. I used to not have to get under the car to do, and now i do!
                x2. I thought it would be easier too.. Boy was I fooled..

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                • #9
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                  For some reason I find it easier. Maybe because i was under the car anyway....

                  check plugs and wires and see if your still missing.

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                  • #10
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                    find the shortest plug socket you can, get in on #4 plug then use a wrench to turn the socket. one good turn and you should be able to take the socket off and get it with your hand. its much easier to get to the plugs with headers compared to the 95-97 manifolds. #4 is a problem tho. wire boot sits awfully close to the pipe, too. can change the drivers side from the top. have to get under for #4 and #6. just go slow with #4 and use a wrench on the socket. BTW, what area of houston? if ya need a hand, let me know.

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                    • #11
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                      Originally posted by thats_reality View Post
                      find the shortest plug socket you can, get in on #4 plug then use a wrench to turn the socket. one good turn and you should be able to take the socket off and get it with your hand. its much easier to get to the plugs with headers compared to the 95-97 manifolds. #4 is a problem tho. wire boot sits awfully close to the pipe, too. can change the drivers side from the top. have to get under for #4 and #6. just go slow with #4 and use a wrench on the socket. BTW, what area of houston? if ya need a hand, let me know.
                      I live in the northwest side in the spring branch area and yea would be cool to talk to somebody about r cars but yea everything is running fine prob just check the bolts

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                      • #12
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                        cool. i'm in the katy/cypress area.

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                        • #13
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                          cool man :tup:

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