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Old 02-18-2008, 09:11 PM
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What is the cheapest kit that is still and good quality kit?
They're for and 06 gto and I need cats, O2 fittings and the O2 extensions! Pretty much everythin I need to have emission's legal long tubes that'll bolt up to a factory style exhaust!
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are you in cali? cheapest way is get the pacesetter lt's and off road pipes and have some cats fabbed up... cheapest way possible. if not then i guess kooks.... are you wanting 1 3/4 or 1 7/8?
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I thought all long tubes are a no-no in California, but you can't assume that's where he's talking about. Lots of states have emissions, and some include visual inspecions IIRC. Personally, I'd save up longer for Kooks, and have no comment about any other brand.

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Originally Posted by ShoddyHog
I thought all long tubes are a no-no in California, but you can't assume that's where he's talking about. Lots of states have emissions, and some include visual inspecions IIRC. Personally, I'd save up longer for Kooks, and have no comment about any other brand.

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i think its only some counties where you cant do long tubes in CA
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Im in MO. They're for my dad's gto, and wants to just bolt a kit up and not worry about it! I told him the easiest I have found is the slp kit, but he doesnt want to spend $1000!
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Pacesetters FTW! Either way don't think you're gonna get away w/out dropping the steering rack and disconnecting the PS lines. They're not that bad to install, just time consuming. First time doing them is a bitch though....
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heres mine they are stainlees works love them


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Originally Posted by ShoddyHog
I thought all long tubes are a no-no in California, but you can't assume that's where he's talking about. Lots of states have emissions, and some include visual inspecions IIRC. Personally, I'd save up longer for Kooks, and have no comment about any other brand.

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Kooks are the best IMHO. But some of us cannot justify spending that much when the Pacesetters are right there. I will race a full bolt on GTO with Kooks at the track any day vs my Pacesetters.... bet I can win
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Pacesetters $290.00 shipped to the door.
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Originally Posted by thatboyvic
Kooks are the best IMHO. But some of us cannot justify spending that much when the Pacesetters are right there. I will race a full bolt on GTO with Kooks at the track any day vs my Pacesetters.... bet I can win
I bet you can. Congrats.

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Originally Posted by 0235SS93
Im in MO. They're for my dad's gto, and wants to just bolt a kit up and not worry about it! I told him the easiest I have found is the slp kit, but he doesnt want to spend $1000!
I'm in MO too. I haven't gone through the new inspection yet, but I think all they do is plug into the ODBII port and scan for codes and that all your sensors are active. I've posted a couple times on ls2gto.com in the midwest section about the new emissions testing, but haven't gotten much feedback. I'm going to be crossing my fingers...headers & cam...but at least I have Kook's high-flow cats.

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Originally Posted by thatboyvic
Kooks are the best IMHO. But some of us cannot justify spending that much when the Pacesetters are right there. I will race a full bolt on GTO with Kooks at the track any day vs my Pacesetters.... bet I can win
I agree 100 percent. I just got a set of Pacesetter's which will be going on tomorrow, 509 Shipped to my door. with mids and 02 extensions.

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Originally Posted by 1INSANEGTO
Pacesetters $290.00 shipped to the door.
Sorry to thread jack, but how much for the headers with ls2 mids picked up?
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Originally Posted by Spieldawg
I agree 100 percent. I just got a set of Pacesetter's which will be going on tomorrow, 509 Shipped to my door. with mids and 02 extensions.
I agree with the both of you:

Originally Posted by thatboyvic
Kooks are the best IMHO. But some of us cannot justify spending that much when the Pacesetters are right there. I will race a full bolt on GTO with Kooks at the track any day vs my Pacesetters.... bet I can win
I had a problem with my left bank that I even admitted was a problem with my car, not the headers themselves. Without a hesitation, Kooks sent me a new left bank, paid to have them installed, and emailed me a label to print out so I didn't have to pay to ship them back.

THAT's why I said I'd have a hard time recommending another company...and won't say anthing bad about any others because I've never ran them. Don't know why you guys are so sensitive. Kooks envy?

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They aren't even that much more than the Pacesetters, only what 300 more. its not envy, its just funny how people are. Thier stuff is always the best... this was a huge pissing contest on LS1GTO.. and still is. In the end we all get gains.. its just what your personal goals are, and your budget. Will pacesetters rot off my car.. most likely no. Gains are gains, take them as they are. that is how I roll.
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I didn't **** on anybody. I recommend Kooks because I like mine and had good service.

Didn't say **** about Pacesetters...that's how I roll.

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I think you misunderstood what I said.
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Originally Posted by Spieldawg
I think you misunderstood what I said.
I said: I like my Kooks headers and won't comment on others.
thatboyvic said: yeah, they're the best and I'll still whip your *** at the track
you said: I agree 100%

You then said this is always a big pissing match implying that I've gotten into one. I don't think I've misunderstood anything here, but either way it's all good. I like my Kooks and never, ever bash products I've never touched or used. I also can't launch my car for **** at the strip, so there's no doubt thatboyvic would whip my *** with stock manifolds

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lol this is funny...

i am a budget guy. just the way i am. my friend has to get all the new expensive **** and brag about it.... i still kick his ***... its not that we cant afford it some people just really budget and get the most reasonable gains for the cheapest price. that way we get more parts in the end

hey but its all in fun... spice up the gto section on here....lol
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$290.00 shipped is ebay prices. I got mine in 3 days. I have the best coating you can get (Polydyne) and they coat them for $275.00 So $565.00 for everything.

Main reason I bought them was because I held off on my turbo setup. So this will get me by till I spend a few weekends building a kit. Build kit on weekend and install headers on sunday and drive to work on monday works good with me


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