LT1-LT4 Modifications 1993-97 Gen II Small Block V8

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Old 12-23-2008, 10:57 PM
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They have slipfit collectors , had emission fittings , are ceramic coated, and the #8 tube comes out of the collector. Any help would be great even better if you could tell me what y pipe fits them. thanks
Old 12-23-2008, 11:23 PM
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Isn't it Hooker that makes the two piece ones? I think it is. They could be Hooker knock-offs, but either way they are probably good headers.
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looks like hookers to me. not positive but i think number 1 goes around the steering shaft.
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definately not hookers, they have flanges on the collectors and #1 is on the outside of #7.

the pictured ones look like the Headman but are not stepped, and headmans do not come with the air and EGR fittings to my knowledge
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hookers do not go around the steering shaft
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Those aren't Hookers.. don't know what infact they are, but they aren't Hookers..
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Damn I hoped you guy would know. They fit good and were cheap so I guess that's all that matters. Now all I need to do is find a y pipe that will fit them. Thanks for the help.
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With the slip on collectors I'd be willing to bet they are pacesetters. Get a picture of the flange thickness by the primaries.
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I've never seen a set of Pace Setters that had the #8 Tube look like that though..

All of the Pace Setters that I have seen, the Header Flange that bolted to the Head was always one piece, not cut.
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could they be old SLP ones?

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