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Originally posted by dnewma04: I'm not sure why this is a good deal? Total cost for a complete setup of headers and y-pipe is still 660.00 unless I added wrong (very possible since i spent, oh, .1 seconds). Is the deal in that we can buy the pieces seperately? I think you can still get stainless headers/y-pipe from weapon R for well under 400.00 shipped, can't you?
Yes, you can get the pieces separately is the big deal. Now you don't HAVE to spend $660 if you want MSDS headers.
Must be that jumbly-wumbly thing happening again.
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Originally posted by Erik: Yea, but the "Pollution-Zone" extends outward a ways, I'm not sure where the Zone ends and the more lax procedures begin. Another question to pose to BPM and/or you fellow CEG'ers
Thanks again from a total noob
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Originally posted by TourDeForce: Originally posted by dnewma04: I'm not sure why this is a good deal? Total cost for a complete setup of headers and y-pipe is still 660.00 unless I added wrong (very possible since i spent, oh, .1 seconds). Is the deal in that we can buy the pieces seperately? I think you can still get stainless headers/y-pipe from weapon R for well under 400.00 shipped, can't you?
Yes, you can get the pieces separately is the big deal. Now you don't HAVE to spend $660 if you want MSDS headers.
I see. I wish I didn't live in the rust belt so I could pull this deal off. Oh wait, it will still cost me more than a set of stainless weapon Rs. Nevermind.
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Sweet! That's what I'll do if I can get the money+help installing :-)
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haynes manual has header removal without pulling the block in it i believe
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Originally posted by dnewma04: Originally posted by TourDeForce: Originally posted by dnewma04: I'm not sure why this is a good deal? Total cost for a complete setup of headers and y-pipe is still 660.00 unless I added wrong (very possible since i spent, oh, .1 seconds). Is the deal in that we can buy the pieces seperately? I think you can still get stainless headers/y-pipe from weapon R for well under 400.00 shipped, can't you?
Yes, you can get the pieces separately is the big deal. Now you don't HAVE to spend $660 if you want MSDS headers.
I see. I wish I didn't live in the rust belt so I could pull this deal off. Oh wait, it will still cost me more than a set of stainless weapon Rs. Nevermind.
It's quite evident that you aren't interested in the MSDS headers. It's also obvious that you haven't read anything in this thread. $200.00 for a raw set of headers. Some people can coat their own headers(Pole120) for cheap, make their own MIL eliminators, optimize their y-pipe, make true duals, etc etc.. You don't like it? Start your own Weapon R group buy or STFU.
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All of these people purchasing headers... Lots of cursing and bloody knuckles... I think I'm going to buy stock in Band-Aids.
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HOLY JESUS! with a side of ghost I hate when I don't look on the site for a few days! okay I just want to check on a few things. I can put just the headers on my and use the stock Y, but does it matter if I have an ATX? cause these remove all the heat shields and everything and god knows the ATX burns warm already. Oh and when you call do you tell them which flange you have? 3 or 2 bolt?
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Originally posted by ZeroHour: HOLY JESUS! with a side of ghost I hate when I don't look on the site for a few days!
okay I just want to check on a few things. I can put just the headers on my and use the stock Y, but does it matter if I have an ATX? cause these remove all the heat shields and everything and god knows the ATX burns warm already. Oh and when you call do you tell them which flange you have? 3 or 2 bolt?
Doesn't matter about the flange, you'll never touch it if you're bolting on headers only. If you get the Y, you'll need to know what flange you have.
Should work fine on an ATX if you don't let your car sit at idle for hours on end. Airflow through the radiator will take care of much of the heat. Always a good idea to get a additional ATX cooler anyway, so go for that too if you have any concerns. There are also more ways to get under hood temps down.
Must be that jumbly-wumbly thing happening again.
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