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Old 08-04-2008, 02:28 PM
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Is it worth it to get tsp long tubes over pacesetter because there 1 7/8 and pacesetter are only 1 3/4?
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i would say if your going to run a nice sized cam and a good set of heads like afr or tfs that they would be worth it..imo
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I got pacestters with ORY love them
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i was only planning on bolt on and a mild cam and stall
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On stock cube's I have heard 1 /78 are to big but the info was abit off. The bigger headers will work so would will the 1 3/4 it all boils down to what the motor likes and the set up. A big cam, 92/90 combo, heads, and a agressive tune will benefit from the 1 7/8 as that is a all out effort for HP. The 1 3/4 will work with a mild setup, like a ls6,mid lift cam 550-580,low duration mid 220-230, and so on. So I guess if you want every bit of HP out a 346 the go big.




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