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Hooker Comp. Headers?

Old Sep 29, 2002 | 10:26 PM
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Hooker Comp. Headers?

Hey guys, I am looking into some headers for my '89 IROC-Z 350. I've been looking at Hooker's Competition headers rather than the super comp. because they are a lot cheaper. Can anyone tell me about these headers? Good quality? Good performance gain? What gauge steel are they made out of? Will I have to remove any large component of my car to get them in? Do they have the places in them to plug in all that damn smog stuff? Also, I noticed that they do not include a y pipe. Where can I get one and how much do you think it might cost? Or maybe an exhaust shop will have one. And is there anything else that I will need to get for the installation of the Comp. headers? Because I know that those $300 edelbrocks include everything but I am just trying to keep the cost down. Oh, one more thing- I live in CA, will I have a prob. running these headers? (I know I would be fine with the super. comps though.) Thanks for the help. -89IRO

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Old Sep 29, 2002 | 10:57 PM
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I have them and I'm happy with them. They are good quality and fit well, they slip right in, no problems. You will have to remove a few accessories from the engine to get them in, but that's the same with all headers. I believe you can get them with AIR, but not sure. You'll have to get a y-pipe custom made at a muffler shop. Price depends on quality, so shop around before you have a shop do it, they might not have the best quality. As long as you have smog you should be fine.
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Old Sep 30, 2002 | 01:05 PM
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The Comps are available with A.I.R. by special order only. They come with the O2 bung normally.

Getting a y-pipe fabricated is a real crap shoot. It may well cost you more than the $200 difference between the Comps and Super Comps, and the quality may not be very good (non-mandrel bends, small pipes, etc.).

Since you live in California, go for the Super Comps. They'll fit, they have the CARB tag welded onto the #1 primary pipe, you can install them yourself, and the y-pipe will be high quality.
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