Hedman Hedders HTC-66481
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Hedman Hedders HTC-66481
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
Does anyone have any experience with Hedman Hedders? I can get a brand new set of these for about 250.00. Any information would be great.
Does anyone have any experience with Hedman Hedders? I can get a brand new set of these for about 250.00. Any information would be great.
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Yeah i have them on my camaro with a modified engine and i have had no problems...i havent had any others to compare it to but i think there great...only regret and dis like about them is the y-pipe, its 2.5in and i now need a 3in system so i have to hack it up to make it into a 3in y-pipe, if i where to go back in time i probably would have went with hooker cause theres comes with a 3in y-pipe but if you dont need 3in then go for it because other than the y-pipe i like it.
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i no theres a guy on this sight that sells them, thats where i got it from, he ceramic coats them and i remember it being prettty cheap i think around 200
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i no theres a guy on this sight that sells them, thats where i got it from, he ceramic coats them and i remember it being prettty cheap i think around 200
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I ran those headers for a while... Never had any problems but I eventually stepped up to LTs...
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Car: 1987 Camaro SC, 1999 Z28
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those are ok...but from one teufelhunden to another I would save another 150 bones or so and get the hooker 2055's. much better design, plus you get the 3" y pipe, which is the smallest you want to go for any other improvements down the road. I honestly think they're the best hedders you can get, unless someone has 1800 bones to drop into a custom setup.
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
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Car: 89 Iroc
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Axle/Gears: 3.70 9bolt
Thanks Guys for the help. Good point on the 3in issue. I intend to get about 400 flywell horsepower eventually so I will make sure I get a 3in Y-Pipe as well.
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