flowtech headers
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flowtech headers
take my word for it, don't use flowtech headers for your third gen. Flowtech has sent me three diferent sets of headers and all of them had problems. All my friends with imports use them and love them, but apparently they are not so good when made for smallblock chevys.
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Re: flowtech headers
i beg to differ. ive used flowtechs from the start and havent had a problem yet. i supose i could just be lucky though. what sort of problems did you have? the only thing i had to do was RTV the **** out of my gaskets so they wouldnt leak. but other than that i love my flowtech shorty headers.
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Re: flowtech headers
i also got flow tech header i paid 95 bucks for them new and they are working out great no leaks yet easy to install. you have bad luck my friend
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Re: flowtech headers
I just replaced mine with 2460`s.Installed pretty easy and I didnt have too many problems with leaks.I still got my ceramic coated flowtechs and y-pipe for sale cheap.They are not the best for performance compared tomost other brands.Smaller primaries and collecters.
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