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Old 02-14-2007, 03:48 PM
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Question Which one???

I am lookin to get headers for my Z28 $$$ does matter and dont which one to get. I am stuck between Hedman or pacesetter and dont know which is good.
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Anybody?
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Pacesetters are a proven performer. Go Pacesetter.
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pacesetter FTW
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Forget a bunch of Hedmen. those are for old trucks. Pacesetters are the best bang for the buck.
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How about flowtech?
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there not a bad brand i know a few guys running them, theyll cost a bit more then the pacesetters though
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i have pacesetters and im very happy with them. i would go with pacesetter.
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How long does the painted pacesetter last?
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ceramic coated pacesetters FTW...

the painted ones will hold up for a few months before they start to rust
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Go Pacesetter. Flowtechs for third gens totally blew. Hedman's are very popular for them, but not so popular in the 4th gen crowd.

My coated Pacesetters had rusty water spots on them a few months after install, and they were not even driven on any snow/salt or through any big puddles. Go figure. If I had to do it all over again, I'd have just gone Kooks/QTP from the start.




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