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Old 07-17-2003, 04:50 PM
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Default Anyone using Kooks headers?

I have SLP long tubes and was told they wont make much horse power. I was recomended Kooks headers tell me what you guys think about them .
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Default Re: Anyone using Kooks headers?

I really like them. I am using their SS 1 3/4 and RT cat Y pipe. They fit really well and there was no grinding required. I was surprised how well the driver's side portion of the Y pipe is tucked up. My car is lowered and I haven't had any problems with clearance. I have no banging at all.
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Default Re: Anyone using Kooks headers?

I've had both headers, and the Kooks are definitely the way to go. I picked up 17 more to the wheels after switching to the Kooks stepped version. They are a little tougher to install than SLPs though. The drivers side that is.
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Default Re: Anyone using Kooks headers?

i have mac's,but will be switching to kooks next month. my boy has them and they are a bad a*^ set of headers.




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