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Old 12-28-2010, 09:53 PM
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Can anyone identify these headers? I bought an LS1 out of a 00 TA and it came with these headers. There's no name anywhere on them. I've looked at as many header pics as I could on here but none look exactly the same. They look a lot like Pacesetters but the ones I've seen had one piece primaries and mine have a few that are more than one piece, slip fit and welded. Thanks for the help.
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Old 12-29-2010, 07:31 PM
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Alot of header companies use that design. Beats me.
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They kinda look like slp longtubes
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they look like Pacesetters but could be wrong.
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I would guess PS too. Is there any evidence on the first primary of the driver side that looks like it used to have somethign welded on it?
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Nah nothing I can find. The cheap stainless ones on ebay have a very similar primary design but the collectors look different, maybe they're just some older no name brand like that. I'll probably sell them so I was mostly curious what they were new so I'd have an idea what to ask for them.
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Are they stainless?
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No way those are pacesetters. Pacesetter tubes are all once piece from the flange to the collector. Not slip fit w/weld seams as seen in the photo. Those are Ebay headers or the similar.
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Yeah after looking more they don't look so much like Pacesetters, I wondered if they were an older production run or something.

They are mild steel either coated or painted silver, not sure.
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how much you want for them? Im looking for headers
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Hookers?
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Originally Posted by The Mighty Texan
how much you want for them? Im looking for headers
How about $200 + shipping?
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by all the leaks and welds inside the flange, I'd say older flowtech's.
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^^^^^ this guys is correct, I x2 that on flowtech,


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