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Old 07-08-2005, 12:54 PM
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i am interested in possibly getting the edelbrock stepped Lts and their ypipe.

I really want larger than 3/4 headers without the cost of the really expensive ones(although i am 100% aware that they are most likely a better header.)

also the edelbrock Ypipe does not look to be "T-Boned" together, and although maybe not as good as a flowmaster y it appears to be decent.

i am looking for other opinions from some of you guys on these.

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Originally Posted by half-n-half
i am interested in possibly getting the edelbrock stepped Lts and their ypipe.

I really want larger than 3/4 headers without the cost of the really expensive ones(although i am 100% aware that they are most likely a better header.)

also the edelbrock Ypipe does not look to be "T-Boned" together, and although maybe not as good as a flowmaster y it appears to be decent.

i am looking for other opinions from some of you guys on these.

Thanks
Louie
I love mine..They are for sale with custom 3.5" Xpipe duals as well...$700 takes it all. They were on a cam only setup that made 630+rwhp on nitrous.
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I'm looking to buy a set as well. Any other owners have comments?




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