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Old 12-28-2007, 12:16 PM
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I was thinking of putting on my headers this weekend but my x pipe wont come in till next week. Just wondering If Id burn anything out with open headers. Its a daily driver so I need to take it to work
Old 12-28-2007, 12:20 PM
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I know a couple of ppl that ran open headers like that for months. ran fine. it would be just like running dual cutouts prettmuch just a little more extreme.
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Thats what ive heard as well but wanted to get more opinions. thanks
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No its not safe unless you have atleast 12 inches of pipe of each header in order to make some kind ok back preassure. I bolted up my mufflers to the headers and ran it like that till I got my X pipe welded together. So if you have the mufflers then bolt them on or atleast some straight pipe.
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I have the mufflers but i would have to weld them on
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I think for that short of a time period you should be fine, I had to drive mine a couple days with open headers until I could do the rest of the exhaust it was fine.
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i am running open hooker longtubes until i get the cash for duals. its runs fine. i bolted two 20" pipes to the end of the headers to get some noise out of the interior. the only thing it will hurt is your neighbors ears when you leave for work in the morning. ha ha. i started a thread on this before i put mine on. i got a lot of feedback from members. check it out
https://ls1tech.com/forums/generation-iii-external-engine/822581-will-running-open-lt-headers-hurt-my-car.html
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Originally Posted by sixpack_2_go
the only thing it will hurt is your neighbors ears when you leave for work in the morning. ha ha. i started a thread on this before i put mine on. i got a lot of feedback from members. check it out
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=822581
HAHA ur right, especially because they hate when we make any noise what so ever. Old grupy people, no offence to u older lsx guys
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I think Im just going to clamp my muffler on just to be safe, but thanx everyone
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yeah, i don't know if these other guys can get away with open headers because of their location, but i knew i wasn't going to make it more than a few blocks before getting stopped by a friendly neighborhood peace officer.

start it up and hear what i mean. clamping a muffler on is a sane idea in california.
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I know what u mean but I was more worried about my car. I going to chance it, but if i pull up to a light next to a cop, im a be shittin in my pants
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id do it just use the excuse "my exhaust got ripped off on a speed bump and im waiting for the replacement pieces to come in" ;D
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Originally Posted by luis_ws6
I have the mufflers but i would have to weld them on
Just go to napa and buy to stainless steel band clamps so you dont have to weld anything on your headers. You can reuse them on your x pipe.




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