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Old 12-21-2006, 05:16 PM
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I will be picking up my 2001 stripper M6 next week and wanted to throw some LT headers on it. I was wondering if anybody (for a fee of course) would help me. I would like the person to have done this a few times before. I want to help and learn as much as possible. please PM me your contact info and how much you will charge if you are down. thanks guys
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If your in SD I'll throw them on for ya.
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there is a good install guide online, i forget the link it was install university or something. It was my first time with a friend and we did it in about a day, maybe 6-7 hrs. We went pretty slow step by step not too hard

What kind of headers?
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Originally Posted by deviate42
there is a good install guide online, i forget the link it was install university or something. It was my first time with a friend and we did it in about a day, maybe 6-7 hrs. We went pretty slow step by step not too hard

What kind of headers?
Well, while I found a whole lot of info on installuniversity.com the header install wasnt on there. Does anyone else know where the write up is, and can anybody in orange county help me?
And I will probably be going with the pacesetter hedders
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the install is pretty straight foward, just make sure to get the car jacked up high enough.
here's one install I found http://www.cardomain.com/ride/243722/11
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Did you get them in yet, I'm in Imperial Beach, I'll help, No charge. that goes for anyone near IB/SD
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It is on ls1howto.com.
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I think it's for the the vettes on ls1howto
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Oh, i did not even look. When i did mine i did not use any directions it was easy to take off and i did not have any problems until putting in the driverside header because i did not have the car high enough in the air.
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Yeah I needed the driver's side higher on mine as well. Also depending on the brand of headers you may need to remove the oil diverter for the install
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bump, I know that this thread is old, but I finally have the headers and am ready for some assistance!!!
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bump.
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I wonder how much someone will charge to just throw them on?
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Originally Posted by travie319
I wonder how much someone will charge to just throw them on?
depends on who you know... my and my buddy put his headers on in abour 7 hours.
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I can help.
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DIY IMO.... I had no idea what I was doing and it took not more than 4 hours or so with no rough work other than just angle to the dangle (pacesetter new style). Fit great. Fun times, just jack that fu*ker up high.

After that came the DIY cam install... both from installuniversity, ls1tech, and ls1howto install guides with just follow instructions step by step.



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