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Old 11-14-2011, 04:49 PM
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Before I purchase my LT's W/catted Y, I'm looking for some one (sponsor) who sells low/mid tq. headers. This is a my street car. Not looking to break any records. Just want to get out of the hole fast and good traction around corners. Thanks again,
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I just bought some BBK long tubes and y pipe. I will be installing them Saturday. From what I've read they are super easy to install and fit great.
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I would recommend purchasing longtube headers and skip the midlength stuff. The longtubes are going to provide you with better gains than the midlengths, and most brands produced today still offer great ground clearance.
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Originally Posted by aaron@texas-speed
i would recommend purchasing longtube headers and skip the midlength stuff. The longtubes are going to provide you with better gains than the midlengths, and most brands produced today still offer great ground clearance.
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