does anybody have pics of pacesetters ?
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Re: does anybody have pics of pacesetters ?
I don't have any pics but I got my coated pacesetters today and they are very nice looking. You can see some pics on Ebay, just do a search for LS1 headers. Hope this helps.
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Re: does anybody have pics of pacesetters ?
I was hoping to see some pics of these headers also. From what I have seen, the headers look very nice, but the y-pipe looks like it hangs down LOW. Any pics of the y-pipe installed?
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Re: does anybody have pics of pacesetters ?
im looking into these too. from what ive read their y pipe is a POS. just install the headers and have a custom y made up.
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Re: does anybody have pics of pacesetters ?
these are the uncoated ones and they dont have the AIR fittings. I got these because I have LS1 Edit and im going to delete the codes for that anyways. This is what they look like though.
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Re: does anybody have pics of pacesetters ?
Can you mesure the ID of the tubing used?
The thinner the wall thickness the larger the flow area. Also they will be lighter. Headers manufactures don't give the ID of their tubing. A 1 3/4" thin wall tubing is going to flow better and make more hp then a heavy wall.
The thinner the wall thickness the larger the flow area. Also they will be lighter. Headers manufactures don't give the ID of their tubing. A 1 3/4" thin wall tubing is going to flow better and make more hp then a heavy wall.