Pacesetter headers from ebay? Any good?
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Pacesetter headers from ebay? Any good?
The price is right, and I can just go pick them up, but 2 & 1/2 piping to the cat? Seems kinda small doesn't it?
Here's the link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=7921375443&category=42610
Let me know what you think. The ad says they can be coated and it comes with everything for install.
-Kevin
Here's the link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=7921375443&category=42610
Let me know what you think. The ad says they can be coated and it comes with everything for install.
-Kevin
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From: Cincinnati, OH
Car: '90 RS
Engine: 377 LSX
Transmission: Magnum T56
Pacesetter headers for 3rd gens are on par with dynomax and flowtech. Basically they are garabge and their price reflects that accordingly.
ahh, I think my dads were like $500-$600, ceramic coated. Dropped .7 seconds off his 1/4 mile too. 12.2's now 
On a side note, if you want cheap good quality headers and can make your own y-pipe or duals, hedman has some awesome longtubes for $130. That's what I'm using and they are great so far.

On a side note, if you want cheap good quality headers and can make your own y-pipe or duals, hedman has some awesome longtubes for $130. That's what I'm using and they are great so far.
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Originally posted by onebinky
ahh, I think my dads were like $500-$600, ceramic coated. Dropped .7 seconds off his 1/4 mile too. 12.2's now
ahh, I think my dads were like $500-$600, ceramic coated. Dropped .7 seconds off his 1/4 mile too. 12.2's now

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