Dynamax SuperMAXX Header Systems
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Dynamax SuperMAXX Header Systems
Anyone have any opinions on Dynamax SuperMAXX Header Systems? My local shop has suggested these for my car. I did a search and there was lots of mention regarding leaks due to flanges not being welded, but the posts were several years old.
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I have them... the flanges do not leak...
(each flange has a metallic donut gasket... and the 4 bolts don't need much tightening).
Good ground clearance, good fit, easy install, comes in a complete kit.
My favorite pic:
(each flange has a metallic donut gasket... and the 4 bolts don't need much tightening).
Good ground clearance, good fit, easy install, comes in a complete kit.
My favorite pic:
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Originally Posted by joecar
I have them... the flanges do not leak...
(each flange has a metallic donut gasket... and the 4 bolts don't need much tightening).
Good ground clearance, good fit, easy install, comes in a complete kit.
My favorite pic:
(each flange has a metallic donut gasket... and the 4 bolts don't need much tightening).
Good ground clearance, good fit, easy install, comes in a complete kit.
My favorite pic:
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Originally Posted by camaro_five0
yeah, nice headers...but for $1400+. I guess if you are not on a budget and don't care how much you spend on parts, then go for it! They ARE very nice headers.
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I've had the Supermaxx kit since January and couldn't be happier.
And the Supermaxx kit from New Era is $1200.00 check it out.
http://www.neweraperformanceparts.com/default.asp?S=503&A=E&PKV=dynatechf|0
And the Supermaxx kit from New Era is $1200.00 check it out.
http://www.neweraperformanceparts.com/default.asp?S=503&A=E&PKV=dynatechf|0
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My ARH's with catted y only ran me 1250 plus shipping so you might consider these. My dyno numbers speak to the quality of these headers. The merges are amazing, install was a breeze.
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I have to agree with everyone. I too have them and have had them about a year or so. By myself in my driveway they took less than 4 hours to install first time never having done it before. They come with everything you need. Since then I took them out to get passed smog here in Cali. and put them right back in the next day. The amount spent is well worth the quality and fit of this system. Good luck and enjoy if you get them.
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Originally Posted by cenTX-LS1
My ARH's with catted y only ran me 1250 plus shipping so you might consider these. My dyno numbers speak to the quality of these headers. The merges are amazing, install was a breeze.
they're both a good header and the price justifies them both i guess.
Last edited by ChocoTaco369; 08-02-2007 at 07:07 AM.
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Originally Posted by Modern_Muscle_Man
I have to agree with everyone. I too have them and have had them about a year or so. By myself in my driveway they took less than 4 hours to install first time never having done it before. They come with everything you need. Since then I took them out to get passed smog here in Cali. and put them right back in the next day. The amount spent is well worth the quality and fit of this system. Good luck and enjoy if you get them.
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Originally Posted by tee-boy
Nice picture. I'm guessing those are hi-flow cats just below the collectors?
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Originally Posted by ChocoTaco369
the ARH's will probably outperform because of the merge collectors and the merge in the y-pipe, but remember, the dynamax is a whole kit. you get gaskets, extensions, bolts, the whole shebang. with ARH, you still have to buy your extensions, get new bolts, you'll probably want to upgrade your gaskets (i don't know if they give you gaskets or not, and if they do, i don't know if they're any good), so bam, you're up another $100 in parts.
they're both a good header and the price justifies them both i guess.
they're both a good header and the price justifies them both i guess.
they also come with full colour photo/text instructions.
Look at the Y-pipe tail merge piece, it is very nicely made, nicely radiused, and reinforced.
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Originally Posted by joecar
Choco, those are Dynatech as pointed out by HAZ-Matt;
they also come with full colour photo/text instructions.
Look at the Y-pipe tail merge piece, it is very nicely made, nicely radiused, and reinforced.
they also come with full colour photo/text instructions.
Look at the Y-pipe tail merge piece, it is very nicely made, nicely radiused, and reinforced.