Are these decent turbo headers?
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Are these decent turbo headers?
I saw these on ebay and they are in my city. They are going for cheap so far. Whats your take on them? They look decent and seem to be what I need for my turbo s10. Any input?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/LS1-L...item20c80221a0
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/LS1-L...item20c80221a0
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Have you seen the Stainless Works turbo headers? Bob
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Have you seen the Stainless Works turbo headers? Bob
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Bob, the price is way out of my range on those. I doubt these headers go for over 200 bucks. And fast bird, I realize that but in an open engine bay with stock manifolds looks to plain. Im looking for something to make the engine bay pop. I just looked at the headers on ebay today. the guy lives 2 blocks down from me haha I took them to my house and placed them where they would go and they fit good. Im going for them! Also he said that the fit that he didnt like was in his GTO. That engine bay is TIGHT! Thanks for the input.
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I know what you mean. It just kills me everytime I see someone"rig" up a set out truck manifold with a 3 bolt flange and a tight bend forward ... just cut them off and weld on a 2.5" for a nice forward flowing hotside. I guess some things are too obvious/easy sometimes
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besides the fact that the stock manifolds are much better for a turbo setup anyway. They will never crack or fail. You could use them on several turbo kits. Do you want to look plain but be fast? You have to spend big money to get away from plain, and that still doesn't make a set of good ss headers better then stock manifolds.
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Stainless works is what I use and I like them alot. I also know someone that makes custom v band headers out of stainless for turbo setups if you are interested. Pm me.