SLP LT's Horror Story...manhole cover !
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Originally Posted by CamaroCain
well after reading your story, it sounds like you can't just put a bunch of blame on SLP. Is your car lowered? Did you mess anything else up? Scrape the front nose a little?
I guess what I'm trying to say here, is the headers hang very low, low enough to where you can't travel over most obsticles in the road that you normally could...if I still had the stock setup this probably would have never happened, and you cant really see the manhole cover until your on the tracks just about to hit it. And NO the car is not lowered!
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Damn man, that bites big time. I never had a problem with my SLP's and being lowered. Man I was looking at the pic and couldn't believe it. I'm surprised they are still bolted to the head. Good luck on getting everything taken care of. I will keep an extra look out for lil road hazards like that.
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After hearing the story... it's kind of a moot point that "any other header would have survived"... may be the SLP headers actually saved something else.
..My friend hit a pothole once in his Golf and smashed the radiator... I guess VW doesn't have any idea how to design radiator locations either...
..and there is no need to drive over a broken pavement to notice that SLP's hang lower than stock. ...just look under the car.
..My friend hit a pothole once in his Golf and smashed the radiator... I guess VW doesn't have any idea how to design radiator locations either...
..and there is no need to drive over a broken pavement to notice that SLP's hang lower than stock. ...just look under the car.
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Originally Posted by Iv_z28
After hearing the story... it's kind of a moot point that "any other header would have survived"... may be the SLP headers actually saved something else.
..My friend hit a pothole once in his Golf and smashed the radiator... I guess VW doesn't have any idea how to design radiator locations either...
..and there is no need to drive over a broken pavement to notice that SLP's hang lower than stock. ...just look under the car.
..My friend hit a pothole once in his Golf and smashed the radiator... I guess VW doesn't have any idea how to design radiator locations either...
..and there is no need to drive over a broken pavement to notice that SLP's hang lower than stock. ...just look under the car.
The roads in this state complete suck! They just are NOT meant for sports cars...that's why everyone else drives trucks here...Hmmmm That Dodge SRT-10 is looking pretty sweet right about now!
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Hmm dude I have SLP LT's on my ride and no issues either.. and no problems laying down #'s and track times. I go over speed bumps VERY carefully though and also over anything that could remotely be construed as a bump lol Remember its a sports car not a 4x4 lol
G/luck with kooks.
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Originally Posted by sununix69
Hmm dude I have SLP LT's on my ride and no issues either.. and no problems laying down #'s and track times. I go over speed bumps VERY carefully though and also over anything that could remotely be construed as a bump lol Remember its a sports car not a 4x4 lol
G/luck with kooks.
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Originally Posted by Damian
SLP LT ground clearance is almost non-existant especially if you're car is lowered.
I'll never own those headers. I once watched a guy LOSE 5 hp going from Macs to SLP's..
I'll never own those headers. I once watched a guy LOSE 5 hp going from Macs to SLP's..
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That sucks man. I have Pacesetters. They tuck up under the car almost too much(problems with the y-pipe fitting). I would rather have my problem than yours though. Good luck with the Kooks!
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Those man hole covers sticking up like that suck. All though I have personally seen the same exact thing happen to ricers with lowered cars, & it could have been worse, most of the time when it gets lowered imports they lose their Oil pan & tranny pan.
Now you know better and I'm sure that your next set will be some of the better headers that tuck up nicely.
Now you know better and I'm sure that your next set will be some of the better headers that tuck up nicely.
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brzypnt,
Check with TPIS in Chaska their headers fit great and they are local so if you have any problems.
You might want to stay out of downtown with that thing. I sure wouldn't drive mine down there.
Where are you from?
Check with TPIS in Chaska their headers fit great and they are local so if you have any problems.
You might want to stay out of downtown with that thing. I sure wouldn't drive mine down there.
Where are you from?
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Someone want to help me out here? I have pics and a short video clip of why NOT to buy SLP Long Tubes! I just dont know how to list pics...If someone wants to list them for me I will gladly email them to you and you can list them under this thread...Then I will explain what happened...I think this will put somewhat of an end to the debate about "which headers to get" and why to AVOID SLP LONGTUBES!!!
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Originally Posted by dave fiene
just to let you know the city may be liable for the damage if the hole was not clearly marked. i had a fried get 18 inch wheels complements of the city due to the fact that there was a water main break and after several hours of leaking on a frozen road it was a skating rink. it wasnt visable or marked as you drove up to it and he nailed a curb. their insurance covered it no questions asked. just thought id let you know ![Devil](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_devil.gif)
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Theres nothing wrong with SLP LT's but the clearence loss. I just watch what I'm about to go over. I have SLP LT's and I haven't had any problem with them. I love them and the power gain that I got. If you just go slow over bad roads and speed bumps etc. you will be fine and its easier on your car. Just my opinion.
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Originally Posted by brzypoint
Someone want to help me out here? I have pics and a short video clip of why NOT to buy SLP Long Tubes! I just dont know how to list pics...If someone wants to list them for me I will gladly email them to you and you can list them under this thread...Then I will explain what happened...I think this will put somewhat of an end to the debate about "which headers to get" and why to AVOID SLP LONGTUBES!!!
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