I installed some SS Headers. They look and sound awesome, but they were a pain in the aSS to install. Fortunately I had a torch around to make a few needed adjustments in the bends.
My advice to people getting headers! Get a well known and trusted brand, so you don't have to use a torch and a lift to get your shit straight.
Performance gains were very noticable in the 4-6K rpm range. I also accidentally broke the rear "factory" dry rotted doggy chew toy exhaust mounts (insulators) trying to cram my oversized shiney exhaust back in there. I had to make some custom ones, to hold me over till I can get some OEM replacements at pet depot.
When the OEM hangers come in I'm going to weld the pipes together. The autozone exhaust clamps suck and they are way to ugly on a SS system.
My advice to people getting headers! Get a well known and trusted brand, so you don't have to use a torch and a lift to get your shit straight.
Performance gains were very noticable in the 4-6K rpm range. I also accidentally broke the rear "factory" dry rotted doggy chew toy exhaust mounts (insulators) trying to cram my oversized shiney exhaust back in there. I had to make some custom ones, to hold me over till I can get some OEM replacements at pet depot.
When the OEM hangers come in I'm going to weld the pipes together. The autozone exhaust clamps suck and they are way to ugly on a SS system.
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