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Old 11-12-2006, 10:17 PM
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Question Grotyohann headers?



i've been looking for some headers lately and came across "Grotyohann" and i can't find a website for them that works or any pictures or any info at all really.

does anybody have any pics of Grotyohann headers or info (+ or -) regarding them?

are they or ?

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Never heard of them...
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They were around like 4 or 5 years ago. I think QTP's use the grott design. Should look very similar.
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I read from somewhere the Grot. had the first long tube headers design and hookers and everyone copied them...
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they used to be the **** and are still a great header,worth the money,imop
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The Grotyohann design is thought to be the best flowing LT design for the F-body. Both Kooks and QTP have this design as well, which is also why they typically make the most power out of all the LT's. None of what I said is fact for sure, but rather bits and pieces of threads that I've read over the years.

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thanks guys
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Originally Posted by bitterchaos
I read from somewhere the Grot. had the first long tube headers design and hookers and everyone copied them...


Yep this is what I have heard
Old 11-13-2006, 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by KRAZY K 2000 TA
they used to be the **** and are still a great header,worth the money,imop
+1
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I had Grots on my 99. They were a work of art, but unfortunately, expensive. Roger G was also unreliable when it came to delivery schedules. I believe that QTP did acquire the design.

If you come accross a set used, buy them with confidence in performance you will get.
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My freind has some in his garage, they look like a pretty quality header, have a ball flange collector. Thats a +
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all good info, thanks again
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Wow thats good info. I learn something new on this site everyday
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i have them on mine, I got such a huge power gain out of them, looks almost identicle to the kooks headers




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