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Old 05-14-2005, 06:27 PM
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what would be a good set of headers to get. Im going to have a custom y pipe made for em. I don't have to worry about emisions or anything and I have a magna flow cat back now.
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That's a pretty dang general question, that could easily be answered by search and faq reading.

Kooks/QTP are the best. Not a bad set of headers to get. Pacesetters reign in the economic price range.
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kooks, or QTP.....
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ya need more info, you could easily spend a grand on a nice set of stainless steel headers, or just buy the cheapest-which seems to be the headmans and flowtech. Both are around 230-260, I'm getting the flowtechs just cause they're cheap, I've had the expensive ones before and would rather get a better money for power deal. the flowtechs even come with reducers and o2 extenders plus gaskets of course.
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i want a set that will last for a long time and have good power. also what size should I look for and are cut outs worthy pieces or not.
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Originally Posted by nvrstsfd23
i want a set that will last for a long time
Since you live in ohio, you want stainless steel, period. Not to say coated mild won't last long enough, it just wont look the best in the process. Kooks/QTP.




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