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Old 08-24-2005, 02:34 PM
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Just wondering what exactly I should look for in long tube headers? eg. Coating, metal, dimensions, y-pipe, etc. Also which brands should be avoided? Thanks.
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In most's eyes here, there are only two options:

Stainless steel headers are the best, bar none. QTP or Kooks. The downside? They're expensive.

Probably the most popular header is the Armor Coated Pacesetters. They can be had for less than $400 and make just as much power as other (more expensive) headers.
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Do it right once. Stainless steel QTPs!
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