2k to spend.. Best performance bang for my buck?
If you're trying to save as much money as you can, and can live without the cats, I'd recommend you get XERD headers - they're long-tube equal length and get rid of the cats completely. I've seen them around for $650.
This saves you lots of money as you get high flow headers and completely eliminate the cat constraints at the same time.
This saves you lots of money as you get high flow headers and completely eliminate the cat constraints at the same time.
Originally posted by igor@af
If you're trying to save as much money as you can, and can live without the cats, I'd recommend you get XERD headers - they're long-tube equal length and get rid of the cats completely. I've seen them around for $650.
This saves you lots of money as you get high flow headers and completely eliminate the cat constraints at the same time.
If you're trying to save as much money as you can, and can live without the cats, I'd recommend you get XERD headers - they're long-tube equal length and get rid of the cats completely. I've seen them around for $650.
This saves you lots of money as you get high flow headers and completely eliminate the cat constraints at the same time.
Stick with the high-flow cats and plenum options for best bolt-ons.
Those headers are going to be WAY too much $$ to install to be in your budget.
Those headers are going to be WAY too much $$ to install to be in your budget.
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