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Insane? You must be new to this.. When I had my headers fabbed from scratch because there were no turbo headers that could be purchased except fly by night companies that had 9 month waits and never delivered $995 would have been a STEAL. Now days I think you should feel good about that price.
The headers are not even the most expensive part of the build anyway and not one you will really want to skimp on, make sure you have enough cash for the fuel system, gauges, gates/valves, turbo, etc before you start worrying over a few dollars on some nice SS headers.
The headers are not even the most expensive part of the build anyway and not one you will really want to skimp on, make sure you have enough cash for the fuel system, gauges, gates/valves, turbo, etc before you start worrying over a few dollars on some nice SS headers.
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ss works are quality headers i have a set with EGT bungs welded on each cylinder and v band flanges these are the up and forward ls headers i havent been able to test fit them yet so i cannot comment on the fit but quality is great
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321 is alloyed with titanium and will hold up better for a street car where the headers are heat cycled much more often. My car is 95% street 5% track so I'm looking to keep it as reliable as possible.
How's everything coming along with the new motor Brian?
How's everything coming along with the new motor Brian?
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Build them out of the proper thickness and you wont have a problem. .065 wall tubing is not made for heat cycling and pressure and usually dont last unless you brace the hell out of everything. The schedule 10 pipe elbows are .109 wall I believe. Mine are made of 304 and the headers suppport the turbo all by themselves. 3 years and not a crack. The things been driven hard also. Cost a couple hundred bucks for material.
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Yeah...stainless turbo headers for under $1000 IS A STEAL!!!!
I been getting quotes for $2000+ for the past two years...i called Stainless and they couldn't give me dimensions on the headers, however I was told that they were designed with the f-body in mind...that doesn't help me, being I have a '69 Camaro i'm doing....
I been getting quotes for $2000+ for the past two years...i called Stainless and they couldn't give me dimensions on the headers, however I was told that they were designed with the f-body in mind...that doesn't help me, being I have a '69 Camaro i'm doing....
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Stainless Works Headers still need V-band flanges welded. It says 3" Slip Fit Collectors on there site. Does that mean 3" cross over pipe can be used. I think the OFI headers use 2.5" cross over pipe!
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