Which headers, Y and why?
Last edited by codyvette; Jul 3, 2017 at 02:13 PM.
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I was able to get the Y pushed up higher by using a jack and mounting a bracket in the holes for the wavy brace and using a hose clamp around the Y pipe. I have about 3 inches clearance at the lowest point. I'd prefer a bit more.
Last edited by wannafbody; Jul 11, 2017 at 08:16 PM.
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You get what you pay for is true but just because its american racing or kooks dont mean its better, I am running SE long tubes and dumped x pipe set up and my headers slid right into position without any effort awesome quality and fitment was unreal, just sayin
Good product for an amazing price.
Their headers have a power spear and the merge is pretty good.
Maybe they aren't the best, but they are pretty darn good.
Save the rest of the money from those high dollar systems and put it towards your Heads/Cam.
Kook's headers with their "green cats" for their catted Y-pipe. At PRI Kook's said the green cats are so effective and efficient light off so quickly that the rear O2's can be ran successfully with their LT headers. I would contact and discuss with them if cats are important for your set up.
I planned to get a set of KOOk's to replace my old jethot coated rusted out Hooker LT's on my TA for my 416 build.
DynaTech and American Racing would be my other two prime choices.











