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Old 02-18-2006, 08:13 AM
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What is the proper way to measure primary tube length. I believe it is from the flange to the collector. Do you measure the longest tube or what. When I hear someone say 32" primarys what are they exactly referring to? Thanks




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Yeah I'm pretty sure you just measure the tubes themselves.

My god those are beautiful.
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Hey I got those too!! Great headers, Y pipe and cats! Felt a big difference when I first rolled out and lay'd into it! Your gonna like them.
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32" primaries are the usuall length everyone runs?
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I just installed mine on thursday night. Took about 5hrs start to finish. Its a 2000Z28. Runs like garbage now. Needs to get a tune. I envy those of you that were able to just put them on and "feel the difference"
They install easily. No clearance problems. But just alittle bit of advice. Drop the cat back from its hangers at the rear of the car. Install the Y-pipe and then slide the cat back onto the y-pipe. Makes it so much easier.




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