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Old 09-18-2014, 11:21 AM
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I could take a pic when I get home later today but you can see where they're located in this attached picture. What's your concern? Fitment? Condition?


My concern is I run the jagg 10 row low mount oil cooler and with the adapter for the oil filter raises my oil filter location which leaves a very narrow margin for the 18mm wide band 02 sensor on the front header.
So if it is lower in position than the Rinehart's it will not work.
So a picture with a tape measure would be great........
Also just to make sure what size are the 02 sensor port's ?

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Originally Posted by californiafatbob2013
My concern is I run the jagg 10 row low mount oil cooler and with the adapter for the oil filter raises my oil filter location which leaves a very narrow margin for the 18mm wide band 02 sensor on the front header.
So if it is lower in position than the Rinehart's it will not work.
So a picture with a tape measure would be great........
Also just to make sure what size are the 02 sensor port's ?

Thanks
Ok, no problem. I get off at 5pm central time and right when I get home I'll get a pic of the front bung with measurements.
Also the O2 sensor ports are 18mm.
Here's a reference if there's any other data you need on the system...
http://www.danddexhaust.com/content/...21-full-system
 
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Oh and I just spent some time researching the low mount oil cooler and came across your thread from earlier this year about it. haha Based on some of the pictures you posted (namely the one attached to this post), you should have no problem at all with the front tube O2 sensor. I'll still measure for you, but just a little heads up, it looks fine.
Aso, that was a reallyy informative thread. Thinking about that oil cooler now....thanks!
 
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Alright, got a pic for reference here...
Let me know what you think.


 
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Default Jagg 10 Row Low mount.....

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Oh and I just spent some time researching the low mount oil cooler and came across your thread from earlier this year about it. haha Based on some of the pictures you posted (namely the one attached to this post), you should have no problem at all with the front tube O2 sensor. I'll still measure for you, but just a little heads up, it looks fine.
Aso, that was a reallyy informative thread. Thinking about that oil cooler now....thanks!
This picure really does not show the issue I may have, the oil filter adapter raises the oil filter in an upwards direction and with my Rineharts they have straight 02 sensor port's.
When the 18mm 02 sensor is installed point's it down at the oil filter and only leaves about 1/4" from the oil filter to the wiring of the 02 sensor.
Your D&D has an angled 02 sensor port which would work much better than the rinehart.
The picture you attached was of the stock exhaust system, prior to the installation of the Rinehart...........
Thanks Brother......
The Jagg system work's awesome and is one of the best mod's I have done.
The cheapest place to purchase is PhatperformanceParts, I think I picked it up for $250.00 with free shipping..........

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Alright, got a pic for reference here...
Let me know what you think.


Did you have to remove from your bike to take the pic ?

I hope not !!!!!!!!!!!!

These will definitely work better than the Rinehart...........

What is the bracket at the lower portion of the front header ???

Thanks for the picture, I am considering the purchase........

Live Free = Ride Free............
 
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Originally Posted by californiafatbob2013
This picure really does not show the issue I may have, the oil filter adapter raises the oil filter in an upwards direction and with my Rineharts they have straight 02 sensor port's.
When the 18mm 02 sensor is installed point's it down at the oil filter and only leaves about 1/4" from the oil filter to the wiring of the 02 sensor.
Your D&D has an angled 02 sensor port which would work much better than the rinehart.
The picture you attached was of the stock exhaust system, prior to the installation of the Rinehart...........
Thanks Brother......
The Jagg system work's awesome and is one of the best mod's I have done.
The cheapest place to purchase is PhatperformanceParts, I think I picked it up for $250.00 with free shipping..........
Live Free = Ride Free...........
Ahh, I see. I was gunna say, based on that picture, you have all the room in the world! lol And thanks for the info on the cooler. I'll definitely be picking that up ASAP once the funds are there. Gets just a little hot here in south Texas. haha

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Did you have to remove from your bike to take the pic ?
I hope not !!!!!!!!!!!!
These will definitely work better than the Rinehart...........
What is the bracket at the lower portion of the front header ???
Thanks for the picture, I am considering the purchase........
Live Free = Ride Free............
Haha no I had removed the exhaust a couple weeks ago bc I'm doing a total overhaul of the bike.
The bracket you're referring to is an additional support bracket that mounts directly under the cam cover, just in front of the mid controls mount (see the picture for reference). It's not visible at all due to the location, as you can imagine. Obviously, if you decide to purchase, you'll receive this bracket as well as the rear mounting bracket.
I won't try to be a salesman here but it really is a great exhaust. Everywhere I read people say it's one of the top quality/performing exhuasts around. Makes me sort of question my selling of it, but I just really like the look of the black Thunderheaders...sue me! haha


 
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