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Old Jul 3, 2010 | 12:45 AM
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Question is in the title. Also, what sort of experience have people had with LPP stainless headers / ORY pipe?

Would you all suggest swapping in solid motor mounts while I have the exhaust off? Would it make installing LT headers easier due to the extra room and lift? My current MM's have 100k on them and are original equipment.
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Old Jul 3, 2010 | 03:19 AM
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Originally Posted by gta3uzi
Question is in the title. Also, what sort of experience have people had with LPP stainless headers / ORY pipe?

Would you all suggest swapping in solid motor mounts while I have the exhaust off? Would it make installing LT headers easier due to the extra room and lift? My current MM's have 100k on them and are original equipment.
If the price is reasonable go stainless... if not then cereamics are a good substitute.

Stainless won't rust or really wear visually in any way. Besides the "blueing" that is normal...

Ceramic is a coating to protect the header and keep the heat inside helping with the scavenging effect. But depending on the manufacturer some coatings are definately better than others. I've found many coatings to not hold up to their claims.

Stainless is the best but usually WAY overpriced and not worth the difference in price of a good header that will perform the same. Ceramics are great if the quality is there...

I'd definatly swap out the motor mounts during the LT install...
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Old Jul 3, 2010 | 10:47 AM
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I have the LPP headers and LPP duals, they went on without a problem. Also do motor mounts at the same time.. get solids
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i believe you can only do solid motor mounts with spohns k-member, iirc spohn is the only company that even makes solid motor mounts. and you get alot more vibration at an idle, some people dont like it, some do, and it doesnt bother some. it will most likely come down to what your willing to tollerate ( like anything else ). it also seems that any ceramic coating on a mild steel header lasts only as long as the header does i.e. the header starts to rust, the coating flakes off. but for sure get new motor mounts, poly or solid when you do a header swap. hope this helps
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i have the LPP headers. they went in relatively easy, great prduct for the price.
mine do vibrate against the motor mount pedestal on the driver side, but that should be fixed by solid mounts...
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i believe you can only do solid motor mounts with spohns k-member, iirc spohn is the only company that even makes solid motor mounts. and you get alot more vibration at an idle, some people dont like it, some do, and it doesnt bother some. it will most likely come down to what your willing to tollerate ( like anything else ). it also seems that any ceramic coating on a mild steel header lasts only as long as the header does i.e. the header starts to rust, the coating flakes off. but for sure get new motor mounts, poly or solid when you do a header swap. hope this helps
I have Spohns solid motor mounts on my stock k-member, I love them. The vibrations really aren't that bad. Most people couldn't tell I put on solids, unless I let the car fall low in rpm when slipping the clutch on first take off; <800rpm
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i believe you can only do solid motor mounts with spohns k-member, iirc spohn is the only company that even makes solid motor mounts. and you get alot more vibration at an idle, some people dont like it, some do, and it doesnt bother some. it will most likely come down to what your willing to tollerate ( like anything else ). it also seems that any ceramic coating on a mild steel header lasts only as long as the header does i.e. the header starts to rust, the coating flakes off. but for sure get new motor mounts, poly or solid when you do a header swap. hope this helps
I have Spohns solid motor mounts on my stock k-member, I love them. The vibrations really aren't that bad. Most people couldn't tell I put on solids, unless I let the car fall low in rpm when slipping the clutch on first take off; <800rpm
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i didnt know spohn solids would mount to the stock k member. thats cool
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Old Jul 3, 2010 | 07:48 PM
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i didnt know spohn solids would mount to the stock k member. thats cool
Yes, it makes it much easier to have fancy red powder coated MM's.

I hear swapping the K-member's a bit more involved...
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Ceramic Coated Headers

pros:cheaper than stainless,and arent prone to bluish discoloration,last longer than carbon steel headers,less heat conductance resulting in increased scavenging

cons:ceramic coating flakes over time and oxidation takes place


Stainless Steel Headers

pros:Last longer than ceramic coated headers,long term appearance,and more resistant to oxidation

cons:discoloration and high cost

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I'd just do stainless, so you don't have to worry about them rusting and having to remove and install new ones eventually. Also, you can get a set of LPP headers for ~$150 more than pacesetters, which are crap
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if you ever plan on having your hood up anywhere, you want stainless headers. performance isn't in question, as i believe there is no performance gain in a stainless header over a ceramic coated one...and the ceramic coated one will look like **** after a few thousand miles.

so basically your choices are stainless or black painted. if you just want the car to run and don't really care what they look like...spend 1/4 the money and get painted headers, find somewhere else to put the remaining $600. if you want a header that will never need replaced and always look good, buy stainless. my friend has painted headers on his daily driven, midwest car. 5 yrs+ and they perform great, but look like hell. they are pacesetters, btw. that car with a lid and those pacesetters went 12.8 @ 109 in an otherwise completely stock, 120k mile 01 a4 car.

my next set will be stainless, just not sure on what size or brand.
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Old Feb 6, 2011 | 12:54 AM
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stainless- enough said!!!!!
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Old Feb 6, 2011 | 10:27 AM
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Not to hijack a thread, but is there header, stainless or otherwise which just slips in without any issues with the steering rack, etc.? Basically, which header is the easiest to install, with little or no modification?
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Pacesetter headers here, ceramic coated. If I could do it over again I'd love to have the ~$390 bucks back so that I could apply them toward stainless headers. Mine have rusted to the point where I think they're leaking and polluting my O2 readings

I'd look at the cheap ebay stainless headers before I got a set of good ceramic coated headers again
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Solid mm for sure,ceramic coated is crap,my pacesetters had rust within a week,car is never in the rain or any bad weather,my buddy got some stainless ebay headers the same time I did mine,his still look great,mine not so great,honest I would have rather got painted,I don't feel the coating was worth the extra price,this is on pacesetters maybe other brands have a better coating
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First headers were tpis coated. The coating was crap, started flaking off with 6 months then the headers started to leak so I order Kooks, found that the under hood temps were much higher then the coated headers so when I swapped motors I had the Kooks coated. This coating is much better and has stood up for a couple of years now
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Man I bet that's a great combo, coated stainless!

Id love to get my hands on a set of the stainless edelbrock headers. They're stepped to 1 7/8 and have a 3.5" collector! That's huge!

If anyone is in the market for headers and you plan on keeping your car for a long time then you should invest in stainless headers. In old carb cars it didn't matter if they rusted out a little. In our cars it does. The tiniest leak anywhere up stream from your o2's or wideband is going to cause all sorts of problems. Your o2's will detect a lean condition and then you'll be running rich.

I'm not 100% sure that mine are leaking around where the primaries meet the collector, but they look rusty enough to be leaking. If they're not then I don't give them long before they are. I installed them in '06. If I had just dropped a little more coin on some stainless headers then this wouldn't be a problem. If you can't afford stainless headers now then id keep saving because its that important if you waant to drive your car a lot and keep it for a long time.

I have a friend whose had both kooks and the cheap ebay stainless headers. He said the kooks were made much better and were a lot thicker, but said that for the money the ebay's were a good bargain.
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Sorry to hijack the thread, lol. FWIW, I've got poly mounts and they work well. I've often thought that solids would be even better. They take a good bit of weight off too.
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