Question: Kooks or Pacesetters
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Question: Kooks or Pacesetters
What's the difference between the two, who's happy with what they hav, I'm trying to decide what to get for my 98 t/a! Please help guys, thanks!
What I want is a deep nice sound , oh that pops, occationally (lol) thansk!
What I want is a deep nice sound , oh that pops, occationally (lol) thansk!
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Kooks are better fitment, quality and more power from what I understand. ( customer service sucks) You are talking around $1200-$1400 for headers and y-pipe. That will do you NO GOOD if you cant afford it. If you can, then go for it. I am choosing coated Pacesetters and catted y from TSP for $700. Just my opinion.
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Pacesetter dont "suck" they are actually a very decent header, Kooks are one of the best ur paying for quality and fit, kooks have real nice thick welds and fit great cause they are a "Custom" header. I went with SLP nice quality!.....but HORRIBLE fitment, and clearance tho.
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My Pacesetters fit up pretty well. Allot better than the MACS on my old Z.
If you've got an extra $500 to waste then yeah go with Kooks and gain maybe an extra 2-4 RWHP over the Pacesetters
If you've got an extra $500 to waste then yeah go with Kooks and gain maybe an extra 2-4 RWHP over the Pacesetters
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"If you've got an extra $500 to waste then yeah go with Kooks and gain maybe an extra 2-4 RWHP over the Pacesetters"
you dont really get much more RWHP, just longer life thanks to stainless construction. Not a big deal though in Texas I think to get coated pacesetters compared to Kooks since we arent in Michigan or New Jersey. Goodluck
-Philip
you dont really get much more RWHP, just longer life thanks to stainless construction. Not a big deal though in Texas I think to get coated pacesetters compared to Kooks since we arent in Michigan or New Jersey. Goodluck
-Philip
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Originally Posted by 1badV6
I gained 45rwhp just buy adding kooks to my car. This doesnt happen to everybody but Ive been very pleased with them.
45?! for real? what other mods did u have?
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yeah im getting noncoated pacesetters and sending them through a shop in DFW to get jethot coated, be truly custom headers, and there will be flanges on the headers before they are coated... im getting my headers for 280+ 325 get them prepped and jethot coated (prepped=all emissions bungs welded shut and flanges added) then for another 500 bucks true duals dumped at the axles, so for the price of just the kooks headers i will have a complete exhuast setup that has jethot coated headers and custom fabricated exhuast
just depends on where you want to spend the money
just depends on where you want to spend the money