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Old 01-28-2014, 04:09 PM
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A 3" single exhaust is the way to go. Duals are more traditional, but for torque, 3" single is the way to go. Not to mention, it's probably cheaper than duals.

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Originally Posted by qdeezie
A 3" single exhaust is the way to go. Duals are more traditional, but for torque, 3" single is the way to go. Not to mention, it's probably cheaper than duals.

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Well, the duals are already there, and I like them, so I don't think I'll change them. But what are your thoughts on headers?
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If you get cheap headers have the flange surface machined flat to avoid leaks.

I have no brand loyalty in all honesty.

As long as the fitment is good, that's all that matters.
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What about these:

http://m.summitracing.com/parts/hok-6907hkr
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Heads up on black painted headers, the paint will burn off in a short amount of time.

With that said, they will work and should fit just fine.
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Besides that do you think they'll work? And what do you guys think of the flowtechs?
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So here are the options:

Flowtechs:
http://m.summitracing.com/parts/big-12502flt

Pacesetters:
http://m.summitracing.com/parts/psm-70-2222

Hookers:
http://m.summitracing.com/parts/hok-6907hkr

Headman:
http://m.summitracing.com/parts/hed-89350

And all of the above have a ceramic version.
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I had the flowtechs. they didn't fit right I had to make a few modifications like bigger bolt holes and bend them cause they were touching the frame. So I cannot recommend them.

I so far had no problems with my pacesetters or had to make any modifications. but lets see what the others say.
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Originally Posted by LOCO LAPTOP
I had the flowtechs. they didn't fit right I had to make a few modifications like bigger bolt holes and bend them cause they were touching the frame. So I cannot recommend them.

I so far had no problems with my pacesetters or had to make any modifications. but lets see what the others say.
Thanks. So now its down to 3
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