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Old 03-11-2007, 06:21 PM
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I'am thinking a about putting mac headers on my 2001 SS Camaro I was just wanting some opinions on the product before I bought them! Thanks!!
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i have them and love them... felt a noticable gain, and i still have great ground clearance
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I've had them also....but if you can afford some long tubes get the long tubes....
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You'll probably have better luck posting this in the External Engine section.

https://ls1tech.com/forums/generation-iii-external-engine-6/

Being that this the multimedia section it will most likely be moved there by a Mod anyhow.

Long-tubes are the way to go, unless every little bit of ground clearance is a must have.
Also, check out http://www.ls1sounds.com/ if you haven't been there yet.
That will give you a better idea of what it may sound like, if sound is also a major factor that is.
Good luck
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Thanks guys! Next time I'll remember to put it in the different section-thanks!!
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Do longtubes unless you're getting the macs super cheap, I made the switch from macs to pacesetters and won't ever look back. The sound improvement alone was worth the swap, let alone the midrange tq I gained....and I actually have better ground clearance now than I did with the macs/ory. The mac ory hung crazy low on the driver's side.
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I would have to agree..LT's are best....power + the sound is great...unless u are going to lower more then 1 1/2" or so..I have Edelbrocks and lowered with Eibach Pro-Kit....wouldn't want to go any lower...
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+1 on lt's. i had macs, just switched to pacesetter and i love them.
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with just the macs w/ no cats and free mods i pulled a 13.3 @112mph 1/4
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If you are on a budget go to Texas-speed (one of our sponsors) and get the Coated pacesetters long tube headers. If moneys no object I would get Kooks headers.
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yea or maybe we can work something out, i might sell mine and change my exhaust not sure yet...good clearance though
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Originally Posted by jmm98LS1
Do longtubes unless you're getting the macs super cheap, I made the switch from macs to pacesetters and won't ever look back. The sound improvement alone was worth the swap, let alone the midrange tq I gained....and I actually have better ground clearance now than I did with the macs/ory. The mac ory hung crazy low on the driver's side.
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I still run the macs and like them. If I were to buy now i'd probably get LT's unless I got a super cheap set of macs.
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If you have the money, go LTs...however, I ran Macs for a long time and made good power to!
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Thanks for all of your reply's I've decided to go with pacesetter's with Texas speed Y-pipes and a flowmaster cat back! your reply's helped me alot thanks again!
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The Macs are not a bad header. My full-weight plain-jane '98 Z28 went 12.52s with just a LS6 intake, Macs, 4.10s, lid, and cutout.

They'll make the same PEAK rwhp that a long tube will, but will give up a few ftlbs in midrange.

For the money, they're not a bad 1.75" header.

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Originally Posted by One of the Boys
Thanks for all of your reply's I've decided to go with pacesetter's with Texas speed Y-pipes and a flowmaster cat back! your reply's helped me alot thanks again!

Bad choice on the flowmaster catback.......sound nice but very restrictive
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i gained .2's off my et and 2 mph at the track last night. install was a bitch and havent hit the dyno yet, and probly wont untill i get the cam and converter in
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-1 for flowmaster.. IMO true duals. if you want the top #'s
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yeah flowmaster sucks ***. Get the TSP x-pipe to go with the pacesetters. You will love it
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Originally Posted by jmm98LS1
Do longtubes unless you're getting the macs super cheap, I made the switch from macs to pacesetters and won't ever look back. The sound improvement alone was worth the swap, let alone the midrange tq I gained....and I actually have better ground clearance now than I did with the macs/ory. The mac ory hung crazy low on the driver's side.
Same here. My Mac ory hung lower than my long tubes. Sound is better too.

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