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Old 03-17-2011, 11:35 AM
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I'm looking for some mac midlength headers for my 95Z. All I find are the long tubes. I've read that the long tubes are closer to mids. Does anybody know if this is true or where I can find the mids?
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Any reason you dont want to go long tube
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I didn't know MAC made long tubes. I ran their mid-length headers for 3 years and had to get them from MAC themselves.
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What do the Mac mid lengths cost and how do they compare to long tubes? I am about to buy a set from a guy in the next week or two.
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I don't want the hassle of long tubes. I've read the MACs slip right in, no smog issues. Plus I don't take the car to the strip, it's more road and handling. I'm not going to get much over 100mph and even that will be rare



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