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Old 02-20-2009, 12:25 AM
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I heard a rumor that people have been saying we are out of stock on our LS1 headers. Not sure where that came from. Just wanted to let everyone know that we still have plenty of them in stock and ready to ship. Most orders ship the same day ordered.

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will your headers bolt up to other brand y pipes? reason i ask is i already have pacesetter headers and y but im looking to replace my headers for some nicer ones. mine are or were painted they are rusted now. and does the metal turn blue after driving for awhile or does it stay nice and polished?
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Not sure if other Y's will fit.
They turn a golden color over time.
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What about fitment of the LT's and the Y's fitment with a mgnaflow catback? will I need to cut any pipping?
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No cutting needed. I have the Magnaflow on my car.
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just want to say. lpp is a great product, got to my house in 5 days, free shipping. and the fitment was amazing. took one person 2 hours to get the headers bolted in, cant beat the quality, and stainless for the price.

thanks guys.
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Do you have any up close pictures into the collectors, at the gasket side of the flange, and at the welds? I trust that they're well made...I just like to see as much as I can before I order anything.

Also, any dyno comparisons to other sponsors merge collector 1.75" longtubes?

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There's lots of pictures here:
http://good-times.webshots.com/album/563024532XbtQlb

Sorry no dyno comparisons.
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The headers and y are $600 shipped right? If i order them early monday how soon will they get to 48038, MI by? Also I know these are made not to hit the floor board but honestly is there any chance they will bc I will buy motor mounts then.
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Originally Posted by fbodyman1026
The headers and y are $600 shipped right? If i order them early monday how soon will they get to 48038, MI by? Also I know these are made not to hit the floor board but honestly is there any chance they will bc I will buy motor mounts then.
there is a CHANCE that any header will bang the floorboard. i will say that mine didnt, i have LPP's and they never came close. i did put in motor mounts with my heads, and i would reccomend those with anybody though, regardless of header situation. youll be happy you put those in even if you dont have a bangy y-pipe
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there is a CHANCE that any header will bang the floorboard. i will say that mine didnt, i have LPP's and they never came close. i did put in motor mounts with my heads, and i would reccomend those with anybody though, regardless of header situation. youll be happy you put those in even if you dont have a bangy y-pipe
is it easy to do motor mounts when you do the heads? reason i ask is because im getting new heads put in next month and i would like to get everything done at once...what kind of mounts are recommended and what kind of differance do they make?
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is it easy to do motor mounts when you do the heads? reason i ask is because im getting new heads put in next month and i would like to get everything done at once...what kind of mounts are recommended and what kind of differance do they make?
i got the polyurethane motor mounts. its whatever brand TSP or WS6store carries. its been a great difference too, you used to be able to watch my engine shake under teh hood when i revved, but now it stays put. as for the ride, its still good. ive got a fairly big cam and you can notice vibrations at stop lights, but its not bad at all. they soften up after a few hundred miles too, so now they ride almost perfectly, and all the power goes to teh ground, not the chassis.

as for putting them in, i didnt do it, a shop put in my heads and cam and did those too. from donig research on here, i concluded that i probably couldve done it, it didnt seem that hard. but since the engine was already out, i figured let teh shop guys do it.
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Yes they are $600 if you order on monday they should ship on tuesday. You may have them by friday
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Ya I plan on buyin some LPPs in the next couple weeks. I really want some KOOKs but I can not see my self spending 2 grand. (headers, y pipe, stuff to go with the headers, tune, cutout, installation)

I wish I could do it my self but dont have the space to do it. And dont want to drive it the 30minutes to get the tune.
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Originally Posted by fbodyman1026
The headers and y are $600 shipped right? If i order them early monday how soon will they get to 48038, MI by? Also I know these are made not to hit the floor board but honestly is there any chance they will bc I will buy motor mounts then.
Idk if you will get them by then or not. It took about 10 days for me to get mine. I ordered them on Feb. 9th and didn't get them till the 19th, but I wasn't in any hurry because I'm not going to put them on for a couple weeks. Btw thats too northern Indiana. Also, I'm not messing with motor mounts because I don't think they'll bang. The only y pipe I've heard with a consistent banging problem is the pacesetter one.




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