Polished Stainless Steel Headers and Y-pipe
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Originally Posted by black2002ws6
We are working on it.
If you develop a stainless LTx header and sell it for the price you're currently selling the LSx's for, you my friend will officially own the LT1 header market.
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Originally Posted by black2002ws6
We are working on it already but it all takes time. There's mockups to be made test fitting and adjusting them molds and jigs to be made.
http://www.icengineworks.com/icewmain.htm
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Originally Posted by thesoundandthefury
This might help to simplify your R&D process and speed things along:
http://www.icengineworks.com/icewmain.htm
http://www.icengineworks.com/icewmain.htm
Thats a badass way to design.
On a side note, still interested in these being made.
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LT1 Stainless Header Poll here:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/lt1-lt4-modifications/760906-lt1-stainless-headers-poll.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/lt1-lt4-modifications/760906-lt1-stainless-headers-poll.html
#49
Originally Posted by black2002ws6
We are working on it already but it all takes time. There's mockups to be made test fitting and adjusting them molds and jigs to be made.
BTW, I cross posted your poll in my original thread in the LT1 tech section.
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I agree with everyone else on you owning the LTx market if you make these for a similar price to your LSx pricing. I personally would love to see this setp with an option to do the 1 7/8 stepped. Build it !
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We are not going to take prepayments. It's hard to tell how long it may be before we have a finish product ready for the marketplace. First off mockup models have to be made then test fitting and adjustments have to be made. Then probably more mockups. Then molds and jigs have to be made. And then a finished product can be made. It's a pretty time consuming process.