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Old 02-14-2007, 10:58 PM
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1 3/4" to 1 7/8" stepped headers. when i ordered them, i didn't read where it said does not come with collectors. i knew 525.00 was too good of a price. the 3" collectors for them are 125.00 for standard collectors ( i ordered these ), or you can get their special merge collectors ( more power ) for 325.00. not for me.













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Seriously...Who runs collectors? Headers look very well blended off the flange.
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They look nice, but I never understood the purpose of slip on collectors. We have enough spots for possible leaks as it is.
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Slip on + weld up.
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installed yesterday. pics are up, along with a review.
http://www.stealthram.com/dynatech.htm
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at the bottom is pics of fitment issues and what it took to fix.
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Nice write up......good pics to go along with them also.....seems like you had a fair amount of work to do to them.....
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Those slip on flanges are a PITA to keep sealed. Weld them up if you can.




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