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post Feb 2, 2011 - 10:06 PM
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1. nammer, 3rd gen, fully loaded
2. kaos, 3rd gen, Fully loaded. Black ceramic coated & wideband bung
3. teamfaint, 3rd gen, standard version.
4. bsamps4, 3rd gen, fully loaded
5. ST205WRC, 3rd gen fully loaded
6. Luka, 3rd gen fully loaded
7. chacha 3rd gen fully loaded
8. 99celigt, 3rd gen, fully loaded
9. Yellowchinaman 3rd Standard plus Black ceramic coating (postage to UK)
10. gt4st205, 3rd gen fully loaded (shipping to apo?)
11. gt4celica90, 3rd gen fully loaded
post Feb 2, 2011 - 11:50 PM
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Just to keep it organized

Corrected. Please copy and paste the most recent list.

1. nammer, 3rd gen, fully loaded
2. kaos, 3rd gen, Fully loaded. Black ceramic coated & wideband bung
3. teamfaint, 3rd gen, standard version.
4. bsamps4, 3rd gen, fully loaded
5. ST205WRC, 3rd gen fully loaded
6. Luka, 3rd gen fully loaded
7. chacha 3rd gen fully loaded
8. 99celigt, 3rd gen, fully loaded
9. Yellowchinaman 3rd Standard plus Black ceramic coating (postage to UK)
10. gt4st205, 3rd gen fully loaded (shipping to apo?)
11. anothergt4, 2nd gen, fully loaded
12. gt4celica90, 3rd gen, fully loaded


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post Feb 3, 2011 - 9:48 PM
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What exactly is the wideband bung for? forgive my noobishness.

If I get the one without the option and then decide to do something requiring it will I be SOL or can the base one be modified? If I go with the wideband bung now can it be plugged until/if/when I am ready to use it?

I guess my question is am I better off to go with the fully loaded just to have the option available? or should I just stick with the standard because I have no idea why I would want the fully loaded model?


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post Feb 3, 2011 - 10:07 PM
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QUOTE (schmooot @ Feb 3, 2011 - 6:48 PM) *
What exactly is the wideband bung for? forgive my noobishness.

If I get the one without the option and then decide to do something requiring it will I be SOL or can the base one be modified? If I go with the wideband bung now can it be plugged until/if/when I am ready to use it?

I guess my question is am I better off to go with the fully loaded just to have the option available? or should I just stick with the standard because I have no idea why I would want the fully loaded model?



it's to put in a wideband sensor so you can hook it up to a gauge which will tell you how lean or rich your air/fuel mixture is. Can anyone else add to this? that's my understanding of it

you can get it without the wideband option and still have a port to plug your stock O2 sensor. If you go with the wideband option, it comes with a plug that you can plug up until you are ready to use it in the future

having the black ceramic coating will keep the exhaust heat in the downpipe for cooler engine temps. this can also be achieved by thermal exhaust wraps which you can do yourself

This post has been edited by nammer: Feb 4, 2011 - 6:37 PM


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post Feb 4, 2011 - 3:08 AM
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Will the stock 205 heat shields still bolt in with this downpipe installed?

How does it integrate with the stock exhaust system? Before the cat?

Unless there's a big issue with fitment, I'm in for the 3rd gen standard version - I'll get it ceramic coated with a bunch of other stuff at the same time, all shiny-like.

So, pending any issues:
1. nammer, 3rd gen, fully loaded
2. kaos, 3rd gen, Fully loaded. Black ceramic coated & wideband bung
3. teamfaint, 3rd gen, standard version.
4. bsamps4, 3rd gen, fully loaded
5. ST205WRC, 3rd gen fully loaded
6. Luka, 3rd gen fully loaded
7. chacha 3rd gen fully loaded
8. 99celigt, 3rd gen, fully loaded
9. Yellowchinaman 3rd Standard plus Black ceramic coating (postage to UK)
10. gt4st205, 3rd gen fully loaded (shipping to apo?)
11. anothergt4, 2nd gen, fully loaded
12. gt4celica90, 3rd gen, fully loaded
13. Tara, 3rd gen, standard


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post Feb 4, 2011 - 3:33 AM
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Dumb/noob questions before I plunge:

The benefits of this mod? (sounds like it's mainly about reliability?)
Can I get confirmation of shipping costs to NZ (doesn't appear as if any other Kiwis have jumped in yet)
Is this a mod I can do myself or am I better off getting my mechanics to fit it?

Anyway, good on you Nammer for being so pro-active

ps. If I do join this list I would be going 3rd Gen fully loaded -all or nothing is my view on life lol
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post Feb 4, 2011 - 4:04 AM
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QUOTE (tara @ Feb 4, 2011 - 12:08 AM) *
Will the stock 205 heat shields still bolt in with this downpipe installed?

How does it integrate with the stock exhaust system? Before the cat?

Unless there's a big issue with fitment, I'm in for the 3rd gen standard version - I'll get it ceramic coated with a bunch of other stuff at the same time, all shiny-like.


yes. the stock 205 heat shield will bolt back on in it's usual position. the only minor modification would be one of the A/C piping lines needs to be gently bent out of the way. most people have no problem with this.

as the cat comes right off the turbo on the 3sgte engine, the downpipe will replace the cat and go right after the turbo. hope this answer helps.

when you're ready, please specify which of the 4 versions you want....standard w/ ceramic and/or wideband o2 port...and officially add youself to the list smile.gif


QUOTE (Quidam @ Feb 4, 2011 - 12:33 AM) *
Dumb/noob questions before I plunge:

The benefits of this mod? (sounds like it's mainly about reliability?)
Can I get confirmation of shipping costs to NZ (doesn't appear as if any other Kiwis have jumped in yet)
Is this a mod I can do myself or am I better off getting my mechanics to fit it?

Anyway, good on you Nammer for being so pro-active

ps. If I do join this list I would be going 3rd Gen fully loaded -all or nothing is my view on life lol
cheers
Bruce


happy to answer the best i can

the purpose of this mod is to allow exhaust to freely flow out of the engine after it spools the turbo. having a downpipe will improve turbo spooling since the cat, though helps eliminate some harmful fumes, restricts exhaust flow. faster turbo spooling = less turbo lag = quicker car mwuahahah

you can DIY and there will be a lot of people on here to help. i'll email berk tech for a shipping quote to NZ and get back to you.
when you're ready, you can ad yourself to the list by copying and pasting the most recent list wink.gif
thanks for the complement!

This post has been edited by nammer: Feb 4, 2011 - 6:38 PM


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post Feb 4, 2011 - 10:28 AM
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Thanks for the answers. I already added myself at the end of my first post!


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post Feb 4, 2011 - 10:43 AM
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Wow! Can't miss on that!

Adding myself!

1. nammer, 3rd gen, fully loaded
2. kaos, 3rd gen, Fully loaded. Black ceramic coated & wideband bung
3. teamfaint, 3rd gen, standard version.
4. bsamps4, 3rd gen, fully loaded
5. ST205WRC, 3rd gen fully loaded
6. Luka, 3rd gen fully loaded
7. chacha 3rd gen fully loaded
8. 99celigt, 3rd gen, fully loaded
9. Yellowchinaman 3rd Standard plus Black ceramic coating (postage to UK)
10. gt4st205, 3rd gen fully loaded (shipping to apo?)
11. anothergt4, 2nd gen, fully loaded
12. gt4celica90, 3rd gen, fully loaded
13. Tara, 3rd gen, standard
14. Domspun, 3rd gen, fully loaded
post Feb 4, 2011 - 10:45 AM
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Nammer - think its possible to save on shipping if all us (403) Celica owners just had the orders shipped to 1 address here?

Kellen; Tara, would you two be down for that? (and anyone else in Calgary for that matter)


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post Feb 4, 2011 - 10:52 AM
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1. nammer, 3rd gen, fully loaded
2. kaos, 3rd gen, Fully loaded. Black ceramic coated & wideband bung
3. teamfaint, 3rd gen, standard version.
4. bsamps4, 3rd gen, fully loaded
5. ST205WRC, 3rd gen fully loaded
6. Luka, 3rd gen fully loaded
7. chacha 3rd gen fully loaded
8. 99celigt, 3rd gen, fully loaded
9. Yellowchinaman 3rd Standard plus Black ceramic coating (postage to UK)
10. gt4st205, 3rd gen fully loaded (shipping to apo?)
11. anothergt4, 2nd gen, fully loaded
12. gt4celica90, 3rd gen, fully loaded
13. Tara, 3rd gen, standard
14. Domspun, 3rd gen, fully loaded
15. Athmene, 3rd gen, fully loaded
post Feb 4, 2011 - 11:12 AM
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QUOTE (KAOS @ Feb 4, 2011 - 10:45 AM) *
Nammer - think its possible to save on shipping if all us (403) Celica owners just had the orders shipped to 1 address here?

Kellen; Tara, would you two be down for that? (and anyone else in Calgary for that matter)



Absolutely 100% down with this.

Just curious as to all this talk with the wideband o2 bunge;
If I do not get this bunge added on the downpipe, is there still a bunge for my stock o2 sensor?
If not I will have to change what I am needing haha. smile.gif


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post Feb 4, 2011 - 12:32 PM
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QUOTE (TEAMFaint @ Feb 4, 2011 - 8:12 AM) *
QUOTE (KAOS @ Feb 4, 2011 - 10:45 AM) *
Nammer - think its possible to save on shipping if all us (403) Celica owners just had the orders shipped to 1 address here?

Kellen; Tara, would you two be down for that? (and anyone else in Calgary for that matter)



Absolutely 100% down with this.

Just curious as to all this talk with the wideband o2 bunge;
If I do not get this bunge added on the downpipe, is there still a bunge for my stock o2 sensor?
If not I will have to change what I am needing haha. smile.gif


Yes. Shipping can be arranged that way to save $$$ =D. If one of you could organize who the dp's will be shipped to and send me a PM (how many also). I'll remind them over at berk tech of the shipping details.

You need the wideband o2 port to be there for your stock o2 sensor. People who opt for getting the dp without the port can either drill one in themselves, or choose to put the o2 sensor somewhere else along their exhaust system. wink.gif


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post Feb 4, 2011 - 12:36 PM
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cleaned the list. we now have 16! that much closer to 20! woot.gif


1. nammer, 3rd gen, fully loaded
2. kaos, 3rd gen, Fully loaded.
3. teamfaint, 3rd gen, standard version.
4. bsamps4, 3rd gen, fully loaded
5. ST205WRC, 3rd gen fully loaded
6. Luka, 3rd gen fully loaded
7. chacha 3rd gen fully loaded
8. 99celigt, 3rd gen, fully loaded
9. Yellowchinaman 3rd Standard plus Black ceramic coating
10. gt4st205, 3rd gen fully loaded
11. anothergt4, 2nd gen, fully loaded
12. gt4celica90, 3rd gen, fully loaded
13. Tara, 3rd gen, fully loaded
14. Domspun, 3rd gen, fully loaded
15. Athmene, 3rd gen, fully loaded
16. celica95-95, 3rd gen, fully loaded

This post has been edited by nammer: Feb 4, 2011 - 2:26 PM


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post Feb 4, 2011 - 1:02 PM
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QUOTE (nammer @ Feb 4, 2011 - 1:32 PM) *
QUOTE (TEAMFaint @ Feb 4, 2011 - 8:12 AM) *
QUOTE (KAOS @ Feb 4, 2011 - 10:45 AM) *
Nammer - think its possible to save on shipping if all us (403) Celica owners just had the orders shipped to 1 address here?

Kellen; Tara, would you two be down for that? (and anyone else in Calgary for that matter)



Absolutely 100% down with this.

Just curious as to all this talk with the wideband o2 bunge;
If I do not get this bunge added on the downpipe, is there still a bunge for my stock o2 sensor?
If not I will have to change what I am needing haha. smile.gif


Yes. Shipping can be arranged that way to save $$$ =D. If one of you could organize who the dp's will be shipped to and send me a PM (how many also). I'll remind them over at berk tech of the shipping details.

You need the wideband o2 port to be there for your stock o2 sensor. People who opt for getting the dp without the port can either drill one in themselves, or choose to put the o2 sensor somewhere else along their exhaust system. wink.gif


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I am in calgary too I am up for this as well

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Shipping to one location makes sense; I'm down for that. I'd even offer to ship to my place, or we can even potentially arrange to ship to RCTS in the south end of town - my bf used to work there, and is good buddies with Reg Reimer. I'd have to check on that though.

And yes, I didn't realized that the standard model doesn't have a place for the stock o2 sensor - will the port for the wideband fit the stock sensor? Does it match up with the hole in the heatshield? If yes, then I need to switch to the fully loaded model. Apologies for what is essentially a repeat of a previous question!


The GT4 is supposed to be my slow stock summer car... it doesn't look like it's staying that way, but I've no plans to go standalone anytime soon!


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post Feb 4, 2011 - 1:37 PM
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QUOTE (tara @ Feb 4, 2011 - 11:31 AM) *
Shipping to one location makes sense; I'm down for that. I'd even offer to ship to my place, or we can even potentially arrange to ship to RCTS in the south end of town - my bf used to work there, and is good buddies with Reg Reimer. I'd have to check on that though.

And yes, I didn't realized that the standard model doesn't have a place for the stock o2 sensor - will the port for the wideband fit the stock sensor? Does it match up with the hole in the heatshield? If yes, then I need to switch to the fully loaded model. Apologies for what is essentially a repeat of a previous question!


The GT4 is supposed to be my slow stock summer car... it doesn't look like it's staying that way, but I've no plans to go standalone anytime soon!


Doesn't matter to me where they get shipped to. I'm out in Airdrie, but am in and out of town every day - and for you Kellen, you know I travel back and forth to the Hat like once a month, and if I don't my wife does. You might just have to meet up with her or something... lol. I still have that damn 7th Gen rim of yours sitting in the back of my 204.


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QUOTE (tara @ Feb 4, 2011 - 10:31 AM) *
And yes, I didn't realized that the standard model doesn't have a place for the stock o2 sensor - will the port for the wideband fit the stock sensor? Does it match up with the hole in the heatshield? If yes, then I need to switch to the fully loaded model. Apologies for what is essentially a repeat of a previous question!


yes. To my understanding you can plug the stock o2 sensor there. Ill update your order.


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QUOTE (nammer @ Feb 4, 2011 - 12:32 PM) *
QUOTE (TEAMFaint @ Feb 4, 2011 - 8:12 AM) *
QUOTE (KAOS @ Feb 4, 2011 - 10:45 AM) *
Nammer - think its possible to save on shipping if all us (403) Celica owners just had the orders shipped to 1 address here?

Kellen; Tara, would you two be down for that? (and anyone else in Calgary for that matter)



Absolutely 100% down with this.

Just curious as to all this talk with the wideband o2 bunge;
If I do not get this bunge added on the downpipe, is there still a bunge for my stock o2 sensor?
If not I will have to change what I am needing haha. smile.gif


Yes. Shipping can be arranged that way to save $$$ =D. If one of you could organize who the dp's will be shipped to and send me a PM (how many also). I'll remind them over at berk tech of the shipping details.

You need the wideband o2 port to be there for your stock o2 sensor. People who opt for getting the dp without the port can either drill one in themselves, or choose to put the o2 sensor somewhere else along their exhaust system. wink.gif


just to clarify.
the berk downpipe comes with the mount for the stock O2 sensor, located near the upper section of the downpipe. (its visable in the pic in the first post of this thread)
optionally, it has a bung for a wideband o2 sensor, located in the lower section of the downpipe.
if you order it with the wideband bung, it comes with a screw in plug for it, to seal the hole, should you not want to use it right away. (a tip here, those of you who get the wideband option, and use the plug, make sure you tighten it up good before you drive around. if not it will rattle loose and fall out.)
nammer, you should know these kinds of details BEFORE you set up the GB for a product.


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post Feb 4, 2011 - 6:30 PM
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QUOTE (presure2 @ Feb 4, 2011 - 3:02 PM) *
just to clarify.
the berk downpipe comes with the mount for the stock O2 sensor, located near the upper section of the downpipe.
optionally, it has a bung for a wideband o2 sensor, located in the lower section of the downpipe.
if you order it with the wideband bung, it comes with a screw in plug for it, to seal the hole, should you not want to use it right away. (a tip here, those of you who get the wideband option, and use the plug, make sure you tighten it up good before you drive around. if not it will rattle loose and fall out.)
nammer, you should know these kinds of details BEFORE you set up the GB for a product.


Thank-you Manny for the clarification bowdown.gif . I agree with you that I should have known this detail before setting up the group buy, but it was a detail that slipped as no one started to ask about it until recently. My apologies, I stand corrected. I will edit the original post to include this detail shortly.

This post has been edited by nammer: Feb 4, 2011 - 6:46 PM


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