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Old 09-24-2006, 02:49 PM
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Just wondering what the general opinion is about the paceseter headers? Would u recommend them or not? How well do they perform? Is there a noticeable difference? How do they make your car sound? Any HP # gains? 2.8 OR 3.1...
Old 09-25-2006, 05:12 AM
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since the stock manifolds are the biggest restriction in the exhaust system, you cant go wrong w/ any form of header. those manifolds are like the 135 degree bend in the upper plenum, restrictive. as far as HP gains, no ones dynoed before and after that i remember so dont know for sure. i noticed a difference, but no sound difference. mine are on a modded 3.4 though, so you may notice more of a performance difference.
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