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Pacesetter headers and pypes.

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Old Apr 21, 2012 | 02:44 PM
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Default Pacesetter headers and pypes.

Been thinking of this exhaust setup for a bit.

Pacesetter LT's
Pypes O/R H
Pypes Violators

Haven't heard much about pacesetters, and for the money it sounds like a good idea, I'm not so much going for power as I am for sound at the moment.

Anyone have any experience with the Pacesetters? I searched but couldn't find the answer I was looking for.
Old Apr 21, 2012 | 05:21 PM
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Most people around here stick with Kooks, BBK, or American Racing. I can tell you that Pacesetter is the number one header among Dodge Rams from the Ram forums I trawl. From what I've read on the Rams, the Pacesetters are notorious for fitment issues, BUT once installed everyone loves them.

Obviously Ram's and Mustang's are completely different, but maybe this will help anyway.

We have a Pypes o/r H with stock manifolds and we like it, no current issues.
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