ur opinion on crawford z headers
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ur opinion on crawford z headers
Just purchased a set of headers (not installed yet) and was looking for reaction from those of you who have installed these. I have their plenium and hi-flow cats. I have a flowmaster 80 muffler and have removed the resinator.
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i think i've read they were better, but never why... they cost a lot more then the other headers on the market, almost TRIPLE the price of some... i'd like to know as well
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The Crawford headers underwent a lot of R&D on Doug's own 350Z. They were hand created using a jig until the proper design was finally reached. His header design is the best out there for our car at this current time. His design incorporates longer piping and equal length tubing. The collectors are good, could be better, but then the price of the headers would near the $2000 mark. Once you have them installed you will understand why they are the best. The amount of power that is unleashed is stunning and you will have a hard time wiping the smile off your face.
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great power gain, especially paired with the rest of the crawford package, an injen intake, and stillen exhaust finished off with a technosquare ECU reflash,
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I have never heard of an unhappy Crawford header customer. Mine were worth every penny. I feel sorry for the guys that spend a little less and see no gains and still spend the money for the install. The install is expensive. If you are going to do it, do it right.
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