TSP Headers verses Pacesetter
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TSP Headers verses Pacesetter
Just bought a 02 Z28. Would I see any HP gains with the 1 7/8 TSP headers over a 1 3/4 like the Pacesetter? How is the fitment with the TSP? I've seen companies put out aftermarket products and have terrible fitment from time to time. I just want to be sure I get myself into something good the first time. Also, is anyone running the Texas Speed UD pulley kit? If so, are they worth the $200?? Thanks
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The pacesetters are more for a stock cube engine. The TSP primaries are more designed for 7k+ revving or stroker applications, so depending on your plans for the car, either are fine.
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I have Pacestter ceramic coated headers on my car, and I really like them. The Pacesetter ORY isn't designed so well. It taps the underside of the car at certain RPM's. I little time at the local exhaust shop and a $20 and they can make it quiet again. In all, a great buy. Check out Marylandspeed.com and look at their kits. Comes with O2 extensions, shipped and all for less then $600. Hope that helps.
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Depends what your plans are for the car. If you are thinking bolt-on mods only or maybe heads cam, the Pacesetter headers will do just fine for you. If you are chasing every last rear wheel with a mild to aggressive heads/cam or stroker motor or have plans to down the road, I would go ahead and get the bigger primary headers. They will make the same power as most of your big named headers. Obviously if you are looking for stainless these aren't the way to go. However, you are looking for a good alternative that will still do everything you want without breaking the bank, these are the headers to get. Fitment is good. The headers tuck up nicely providing plenty of ground clearance. We have both brand headers and both Catted and Off-Road Y-pipes as well as True Duals that will work with either header. We have all of them on the shelf. Let us know if you need a set!
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i have the pacesetter coated long tube headers, ory, 02 extentions, and gaskets for 600 shipped...just waiting for a nice saturday im not busy. Cant wait though. i hear the pacesetters dont hold up too long. but if i do anything big to this car i was planning on upgrading the exhaust again anyhow.
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hey i would like to know what is the difference between kooks long tube vs the TSP long tube headers. Ithe only thing i have in my 99 ws6 is a corsa exhaust, what would you recommend if i am planning to insatll a cam, cold air intake and a programmer.
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Not a huge difference in performance but there is some there. We engine dyno tested 1 3/4" to 1 7/8" headers and on a factory LS1 motor w/ a FAST intake. It picked up from 3000 RPM on w/ a peak of 7 HP w/ the larger primary. You have to think this would increase on a heads/cam car or stroker setup. Hope that helps!
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