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Old 11-26-2007, 10:49 PM
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What do you think of these headers. I was thinking of getting these for my Z28. What kind of HP could I get with these headers and Off road y-pipe?





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I would get coated ones. They are worth it. I run coated ones on my ride, and like them. they are a really good budget header. They have good ground clearance and fitment. I would run an off road y or true duals if you don't have emission testing in your area. I got mine brand new from the for sale section for $320.00. Texas-Speed has them $10.00 cheaper(sponsor to the left--->), and they are an excellent company to deal with.
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Originally Posted by tx77015ls1
What do you think of these headers. I was thinking of getting these for my Z28. What kind of HP could I get with these headers and Off road y-pipe?





http://marylandspeed.com/pacesetter-...253-p-400.html
have you tried a quick search? These headers have been discussed over and over. Properly tuned you should gain around 20 to the wheels. Many people have them, cheapest you can pretty much get brand new. The non-coated ones do look like *** though when they get put on the car, that's the nature of them. Ceramic coating is by far the way to go.




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