Headers Vs. Stall
As far as your question, if a stall is just a mod to up horses, i'd definitely go with headers because the sound of the car is a world of difference.
if you get a stall you need to have it installed and for best results should have it tuned
if you get LTs you will have to install them, then get at least a y pipe (my brothers car had pacesetters, a y pipe and then stock catback on it and it sounded nice) if not getting a whole cat back or true dual set up, then you need to tune out your front O2 sensors and maybe even your EGR
my suggestion would be coated pacesetters, TSP y pipe and stock catback, get a tune to fix your O2s and enjoy your slightly faster better sounding car.
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if you get a stall you need to have it installed and for best results should have it tuned
if you get LTs you will have to install them, then get at least a y pipe (my brothers car had pacesetters, a y pipe and then stock catback on it and it sounded nice) if not getting a whole cat back or true dual set up, then you need to tune out your front O2 sensors and maybe even your EGR
my suggestion would be coated pacesetters, TSP y pipe and stock catback, get a tune to fix your O2s and enjoy your slightly faster better sounding car.
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you get performance, sound and potentially better fuel economy, plus they're far more parts friendly. stall requires more work, what with a cooler, tune, shift kit, etc...and is more expensive with install.






