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Old Nov 27, 2007 | 08:56 PM
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I told my wife that I want flowtech LTs for christmas. Will they fit an auto and what mid pipe should I gt for them. Also what else will I need to buy for them.

Never mind about the mid pipe I found the one that flowtech makes.
Old Nov 27, 2007 | 09:03 PM
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I told my wife that I want flowtech LTs for christmas. Will they fit an auto and what mid pipe should I gt for them. Also what else will I need to buy for them.
I have Flowtechs and as far as fitting an auto I am not sure. The midpipe I would get If i were you would be a Flowtech brand so you know they will match. I have a BBK and it does NOT match, it had to be fitted by an exhaust shop. You will need 02 extensions, and MIL eliminators if you are getting an off road midpipe. You can extend the 02 sensors on your own by splicing the wires or you can order the extenders thats up to u. I bought a set of Percy's Alluminum header gaskets for mine and some locking header bolts. If you have any other questions let me know.

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Old Nov 27, 2007 | 09:14 PM
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I told my wife that I want flowtech LTs for christmas. Will they fit an auto and what mid pipe should I gt for them. Also what else will I need to buy for them.
I have Flowtechs and as far as fitting an auto I am not sure. The midpipe I would get If i were you would be a Flowtech brand so you know they will match. I have a BBK and it does NOT match, it had to be fitted by an exhaust shop. You will need 02 extensions, and MIL eliminators if you are getting an off road midpipe. You can extend the 02 sensors on your own by splicing the wires or you can order the extenders thats up to u. I bought a set of Percy's Alluminum header gaskets for mine and some locking header bolts. If you have any other questions let me know.

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Thanks I will be sure to ask if anything else comes to mind. I guess the best thing to do is when I call to order to make sure they fit an auto.
Old Nov 27, 2007 | 09:17 PM
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I told my wife that I want flowtech LTs for christmas. Will they fit an auto and what mid pipe should I gt for them. Also what else will I need to buy for them.
I have Flowtechs and as far as fitting an auto I am not sure. The midpipe I would get If i were you would be a Flowtech brand so you know they will match. I have a BBK and it does NOT match, it had to be fitted by an exhaust shop. You will need 02 extensions, and MIL eliminators if you are getting an off road midpipe. You can extend the 02 sensors on your own by splicing the wires or you can order the extenders thats up to u. I bought a set of Percy's Alluminum header gaskets for mine and some locking header bolts. If you have any other questions let me know.

Chris
Thanks I will be sure to ask if anything else comes to mind. I guess the best thing to do is when I call to order to make sure they fit an auto.
Yeah I would ask when I ordered or I would email Flowtech. Have you considered having them ceramic coated? I would reccommend it. I painted mine and they are starting to rust.
Old Nov 27, 2007 | 09:17 PM
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I'm having an exhaust shop Mod my H pipe too fit.
Old Nov 28, 2007 | 09:26 PM
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How is the quality of flowtech??
Old Nov 28, 2007 | 09:29 PM
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How is the quality of flowtech??
You get what you pay for, there are some minor fitment issues that I think could have been designed better, but for the most part they flow well. I would def get them ceramic coated if you can.
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In that case it would prob. be cheaper to just buy a set that was already coated . IMO
Old Nov 28, 2007 | 09:38 PM
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In that case it would prob. be cheaper to just buy a set that was already coated . IMO
Yeah it would. I sandblasted my headers and applied a header paint and even cured it like it said. The started to flake off after 1 week.
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