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Old 01-06-2006, 09:20 PM
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Which headers to get..

Okay, so I have spare money to replace the factory cast manifolds, and I want to buy the right thing. I almost bought these...

http://store.summitracing.com/defau...t=egnsearch.asp

But should I buy these??

http://store.summitracing.com/defau...t=egnsearch.asp

I am doing a true dual exhaust when I do these..

-Purple Hornies glass packs mounted straight to the headers with the dumps.

I want to free up the most power possible. I don't care about noise, and I don't have emissions. Which is the easiest to install? What is the best buy for $140 that I am dropping on these suckers?
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Old 01-07-2006, 12:11 AM
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Basically the question is headman full leingth or longtube headers.
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Originally posted by 85_Camaro_Kid
Basically the question is headman full leingth or longtube headers.
theyre both the same thing. full length=long tube. if you mean shortys or long tubes just buy long tubes, theyre better than manifolds and only like 135 dollars.
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dont you get ground clearance problems when using long tubes?
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not really the hedmans, they seem to tuck up nicely, at least compared to the hooker super comps.
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Never mind.... New question

THe difference is one set has one tube for 4 and 6 and the other side has one tube for 3 and 5.

The other has seperate tubes for each port.
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