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Kooks stepped LT's vs. Edelbrock stepped LT's ???

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Old 05-03-2006, 07:49 AM
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Default Kooks stepped LT's vs. Edelbrock stepped LT's ???

if ya have a '01 SS with MS3 cam & full bolt-ons which would ya take over the other ??

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Originally Posted by bad95killer
if ya have a '01 SS with MS3 cam & full bolt-ons which would ya take over the other ??

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If you don't plan to go with bigger cubes, I wouldn't get stepped. I personally would just get 1 3/4 Kooks. Fitment is great and you can't beat stainless. The larger primaries on the headers will make you suffer a bit in the torque department down low while showing only minimal gains on top.
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I have the Edelbrock Victor Series stepped LTs with my MS3 cammed Camaro.
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Actually, stepped headers increase scavenging while reducing reversion, bringing back some low-end torque. Being poor, I say go with Edelbrocks.
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If you care about looks, go with Kooks. If you care about money, go with Edelbrock's.




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