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ebay linking is not allowed I think.

From the looks of it they look decent, but who knows. One thing is for sure, they're lying about the hp gains. If you do get them, look at the welds, and look inside the header if there's any obstruction in them, if there is clean it up a bit, bolt them on and let the community know how they work.
 
There are a number of people with these on the board including myself. Most have had good results with them, but mine leaked at the slip-fit connector from minute one and needed to be welded on in order to fix the problem.

They flow pretty well, but as with all stainless pieces, they'll turn a bunch of funky colors and eventually they'll go blue. Knowing what I know now, I would have saved my pennies and bought a GReddy or even a Pacesetter.

Andy
 
tahnx, yea i thought they might be pooer quality, im just gonna save up some more and buy something good. thats the reason i asked, cause i dident like the look of the welding.
 
I'd go with a set of Pacesetter Ceramics since almost all headers will give the same performance. Summit has them for around $240.00. For $100.00 more they're worth it and they're also 4-2-1 instead of 4-1 which will give you slightly better bottom end.

Good luck and let us know how it goes.

Andy

P.S. With the Pacesetters, you may need to grind a bit off where the header goes under the thermostat. It's pretty easy so don't sweat, but just be aware that it might need to be done.
 
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