What Headers do you guys recommend?
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Originally Posted by IIQuickSilverII
well it woudl be nice if you elaborate a little more dood...
so at least we can keep this civilized and with hard data facts to compater headers in this case... if you jstu wanna rant away headers because you feel like go to the OT thread..
so at least we can keep this civilized and with hard data facts to compater headers in this case... if you jstu wanna rant away headers because you feel like go to the OT thread..
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....=crawford+dyno
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....=crawford+dyno
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....awford+headers
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....awford+headers
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....awford+headers
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Originally Posted by IIQuickSilverII
ok... where in there does it say turbonetics???
How am I supposed to guess you are creating your own turbo setup?
Everybody seriously needs to relax, its like i'm on the chopping block or something. I'm trying to help you by informing you the only headers to fit a turbo kit is alphawerks.
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Originally Posted by 97supratt
Dude did you not read my post? I said the only turbo kit you can use on stock manifold or aftermarket manifold is turbonetics. Get it? Greddy has its own manifold, so do PE, APS, etc.
How am I supposed to guess you are creating your own turbo setup?
Everybody seriously needs to relax, its like i'm on the chopping block or something. I'm trying to help you by informing you the only headers to fit a turbo kit is alphawerks.
How am I supposed to guess you are creating your own turbo setup?
Everybody seriously needs to relax, its like i'm on the chopping block or something. I'm trying to help you by informing you the only headers to fit a turbo kit is alphawerks.
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Originally Posted by 97supratt
Do you work for Top Speed? Because usually the inside collector isn't ground down like that. Plus your location is "Top Speed", so if it walks like a duck and talks like a duck, it might just be a duck.
Just got my TopSpeed headers yesterday and yes, the inside welds are ground smooth. I actually wasn't expecting that so it was a nice surprise.
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Originally Posted by IIQuickSilverII
post pics ASAP
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Originally Posted by 97supratt
The facts are, you will spend $200 bucks on headers from ebay, spend another $400 on install, and get 5whp with a leak later on. hahah
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Originally Posted by Zendem
Looking for some extra n/a power. Figured some headers are a nice way to go. I've read up on some of the main players using yes yes the search button.
I know of Crawford, megan, alphawerks, D.C. i believe Stillen has a product out as well.
Basically my question is...is there any from the above list that you would not recommend? Megan is looking pretty good right now considering the price i have seen them run for.
I know of Crawford, megan, alphawerks, D.C. i believe Stillen has a product out as well.
Basically my question is...is there any from the above list that you would not recommend? Megan is looking pretty good right now considering the price i have seen them run for.
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Originally Posted by lightner22
Or spend $250 shipped for a decent set, $200 to get them coated, install them yourself for free (cost of tools if you need to add some) and gain a solid 10hp and most likely never have a problem. Only time will tell how my experience goes but any part made by any company can fail eventually.
I do agree with you though, if you install it yourself then top speed isn't a bad choice at all. Especially with the jet hot coating, because you are basically saving a lot of money on labor.
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my TopSpeed headers looks exactly like the ones posted... look to be great quality also.. can't beat the resonated test pipes either... just waiting to get around to doing the install. Looks like i'm gonna have my hands full
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Truthfully, I am not a fan of any of the headers listed. I think crawfords and xerd both offer things that make them superior to the others listed. I personally have read way too many horror stories about megan products in both the nissan and honda worlds. I can understand trying to bring a less expensive product to the market, but when they are breaking and falling apart then there's no excuse to not fix the design or the process for making them. If you want to see real headers, check out 350-evo's concept header:
long tube, true merge collector (just this alone is worth it), and as with any of their other products, you know it would have been a solid product that would stand the test of time.
long tube, true merge collector (just this alone is worth it), and as with any of their other products, you know it would have been a solid product that would stand the test of time.
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Originally Posted by Frostydc4
Now thats a header. When are they planning on releasing this?
I dont believe they will release these as i'm pretty sure they are getting out of the Z game for now....
and if they used this header, i can just about guarantee that its better than the crawford.
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Originally Posted by BigZ88
Truthfully, I am not a fan of any of the headers listed. I think crawfords and xerd both offer things that make them superior to the others listed. I personally have read way too many horror stories about megan products in both the nissan and honda worlds. I can understand trying to bring a less expensive product to the market, but when they are breaking and falling apart then there's no excuse to not fix the design or the process for making them. If you want to see real headers, check out 350-evo's concept header:
long tube, true merge collector (just this alone is worth it), and as with any of their other products, you know it would have been a solid product that would stand the test of time.
long tube, true merge collector (just this alone is worth it), and as with any of their other products, you know it would have been a solid product that would stand the test of time.
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