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Old 04-20-2009, 08:40 PM
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http://store.summitracing.com/partde...?part=BBK-1515 Are they any good?
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Old 04-20-2009, 08:44 PM
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http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
i actually used these in my first homemade turbo kit and got them glowing red more than once.held up fine.save some cah to.
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Yup I do! I had the equal lengths first but after I changed heads I needed these (the unequals). Very easy to bolt up especially comparing to the equals (I wouldn't recommend them to my worst enemy, ******* pieces of ****) But anyhow, ya they're good IMO.
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i got those, but had them in ceramic. The ceramic coating helps!
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So you guys never had any fitment issues or anything?
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Save $100 and buy the extra set of regular length headers i have for sale.
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Originally Posted by Slo5oh
Save $100 and buy the extra set of regular length headers i have for sale.
What brand?
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they are going to take a little bit of manuvering to get in there, but no clearance issues. Now long tubes are a different story those are FUN to get in there
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Old 04-20-2009, 10:16 PM
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Originally Posted by kweb288
they are going to take a little bit of manuvering to get in there, but no clearance issues. Now long tubes are a different story those are FUN to get in there
Alright doesn't sound too bad. I won't have to worry about long tubes until the bigger engine goes in. haha
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I think hooker, I got them in a trade. 3 bolt flange.

regular length headers are NOT hard to get in, idk what people are talking about. Remove the fan, disconnect the 2 bolts on the motor mount on one side at a time, pull off the starter (2 bolts), pull up the engine with a hoist and slip that thing right on in there. My stuff fit so well they went right on through and out the bottom. I actually had to tape them in place while i let the engine back down onto the mount.

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