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Old 08-21-2006, 01:10 PM
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how about flowtechs headers???
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good for price but theres better stuff out there. for the price i think the pacesetters are where its at. i havent had one problem with them and with my duals i gained about 30-35 hp i dont know for sure because i never baselined it.
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Pacesetter is great 4 a budget header,flowtech is just built like crap look at the welds and **** not a good header IMO cheap made and it shows also some of the sponsers quit carring the flowtech line because they are crap
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They are no good. If you dont wanna spend money and get good quality get the pacesetters. If you dont wanna spend a lot of money and get ome stainless headers that are kinda new to the seen, check out the ebay ones everybody is talking about. But for sure-fire quality and cheapness go with coated pacesetters. Do a search...
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went with hookers guys i think they will work fine... thanks




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