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Old 12-15-2011, 11:41 PM
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I couldn't find the answer anywhere on the forum. I'm leaning towards the speeddaddy headers because they appear to be equal length headers but what do I know i'm an ls1 noob. Educate me.



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Old 12-16-2011, 08:11 AM
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Neither of the links are working for me. I have not heard anything about speeddaddy, but pacesetters are supposed to be good for the money. Check out the stickies at the top of Gen III external.
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Pacesetters are good, however I spent a couple extra $$ for the TSP 1 7/8 headers, and haven't been disappointed.
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speed daddy has had fitment issues, I'd personally save up for some 1 -7/8 tsp's or QTP tbh. Pacesetter is great budget headers, but you can certainly find better. I use Kooks
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Thanks, I'll just wait and get the better headers. Those are hooker tsp?





Also, What are your thoughts on buying a stock ported and polished throttle body. I was thinking about doing it myself but i'd rather not mess it up.
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TSP = Texas Speed (texas-speed.com)
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i got speed daddy headers fit fine no problems here!!
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I have installed two sets of pacesetter, they have been great so far, never had an issue, install was pretty easy. My only recommendation is to get ceramic coated.
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I just purchased a pair of speed daddys and total price shipped to my door was $178! From the majority of what Ive heard they seem to fit fine and have no real problems.
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Hmmmm....
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I have American Racing on my 2011 and they fit perfect..



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