Headers Which set is the best for the $$??
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I used the search button but did not find much on headers. or anything on this topic...i was wondering what are the best headers out right now? I've looked at crawford and heard a few good things about them but no real #'s to say...i was wondering if anyone could throw some approx prices and which headers they know of that prove high gains?? thanks again
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for the money... dc headers are great....
if you are going for all out power and you have a looser budget then crawford... They have a nice product.
PM me if you are interested in the dc headers...
if you are going for all out power and you have a looser budget then crawford... They have a nice product.
PM me if you are interested in the dc headers...
I think the new Pro-1 headers will prove to be pretty good for the $$$ when someone actually buys the first set and dynos them - 350zforums.org is selling them now for like $550-600 shipped for a SS header that is a copy of the Fujitsubo header from Japan (that will not first left-hand Z's here in the US)... after I see some numbers, I will be a potential customer...
Originally posted by PoWeRtRiP
i disagree. best headers hp for $ is by far the xerd. they are a long tube so are a test pipe and header all in one. and christi dynoed them on stock exh for 17hp and 12 tq.
i disagree. best headers hp for $ is by far the xerd. they are a long tube so are a test pipe and header all in one. and christi dynoed them on stock exh for 17hp and 12 tq.
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I would run the Stillen headers. They are the cheapest equal length headers on the market (DC is not equal length). The ceramic coated version runs about $800. You can also get them in stainless for a little more $$. They dyno really good too, 11HP and 18 lbs of torque at the wheels! My number 1 choice.
Originally posted by GPorsch
I would run the Stillen headers. They are the cheapest equal length headers on the market (DC is not equal length). The ceramic coated version runs about $800. You can also get them in stainless for a little more $$. They dyno really good too, 11HP and 18 lbs of torque at the wheels! My number 1 choice.
I would run the Stillen headers. They are the cheapest equal length headers on the market (DC is not equal length). The ceramic coated version runs about $800. You can also get them in stainless for a little more $$. They dyno really good too, 11HP and 18 lbs of torque at the wheels! My number 1 choice.
DC headers are equal length
Originally posted by myinfinitig20
what were the gains with the dc headers?
what were the gains with the dc headers?
Originally posted by kopo
i thought that dyno number was headers & CATS, at least according to stillen
i thought that dyno number was headers & CATS, at least according to stillen
Stillen puts a lot of R&D into their parts so they have a pretty good gain.
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