LT1-LT4 Modifications 1993-97 Gen II Small Block V8

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Old 08-01-2010, 05:18 PM
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what are some good long tube headers that are cheap and dont have any probelms fitting? i dont care if they are ceramic just cheap that wont give me any issues?
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Best budget headers IMO are lpp headers. They are stainless and I hear the install and fit is similar to the $700+ headers. No matter what headers you choose, you might run in to problems.


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ill probably just get summit ones.
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Wasn't aware they made their own headers. Look up pacesetters (really cheap and not too bad of an install). Once again though lpp headers have a great fit and are cheap. And the fact that they are stainless is just the cherry on top.


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how much you looking to spend is the ?
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Love my pacesetter, good price, good look, and good performance
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I vote LPP. Some modification was needed, but it wasn't too bad compared to what I have heard about others. Great price for the product!
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Pacesetters are good from TSP....couple pennies from me !




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