Chief,
That's a big [smiley=thumbsup.gif]. It looks like they rushed the pipes to market without doing the proper engineering work first. You would think a proper approach would be to look for the application with the least amount of clearance (CVO) and design your pipes to fit that. Then they would easily fit a stocker. And what about those folks who buy the oil cooler kit for their TC96's? They will have the same issue. Methinks BUB needs to go back to the drawing board and get it right.
Jerry
Jerry,
I totally agree with that. I know when I would sit down to make a pipe to replace the stock pipe, I'd have a stock pipe in front of me first, and second, copy it and be done with it. That would give the highest probability of not having problems. And if the pipes weren't available when they first designed these pipes, I'd make sure I got one ASAP to make the -1 revision when possible.
What's the difference in the stock pipe and the BUBs pipe? The bung! The Moco used a beveled bung so the O2 sensor would sit horizontal to the ground. The BUBs bung is the standard flat-faced bung that puts the sensor perpendicular to the pipe, pointing right for the OC adapter, if it exists.
The only thing I can come up with as a reason for doing it how they did it, is that the beveled bung probably costs more. I don't know if that's true at all, but it's the only answer I can come up with to the question of "Why the heck didn't they just copy the stock pipe?
I think I'll be calling BUBs tomorrow to inquire. From what I've heard, they're a great company that really stands behind their product. Hands down, if it weren't for these fitment issues, I'd alerady have a set on, or at least on order.
Chief