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Old 06-09-2007, 05:06 PM
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Has anybody used these headers? they look nice from the picture. If so how was the fitment? I have a new Texas Speed y pipe but didn't know if it would fit with the flowtechs. I do hear my ypipe will fit hooker and pacesetters.
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they suck, they have weaker and thinner flanges= exhaust leak. I would look into the pacesetters or the eldebrock headers.
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some people will defend them, some will bash.

me im a basher because I alwyas see where they leak around the flange because its so thin, along with the material. if I were you, I'd save up the cash and go with tried and true coated pace setters for a budget header.
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i had pace setters on my truck and they leaked like a sob
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ok, thanks guys. I was wondering why they are so cheap. I will pass on them because I HATE!! exhaust leaks




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