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TsiTalon90

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Dec 23, 2002
Granby, Massachusetts
Ive already looked at the evo and bushur ones, i really like the pacesetter header, but ive heard they crack easy due to thin piping, is there a header similar to that one thats stronger??

Thanks Josh
 
The evo and buschur manifolds are cast..The pacesetter is a crappy tube header..I've seen it in person cracked from the poor quality..But,you get what you pay for..So,If you want a nice tube header buy a SFP or a more expensive DNP..
 
manifold = turbo
header = N/A
Ported 2g and Evo3's are manifolds, but he asked for header.
 
turbo "manifolds" are also called turbo "headers" ... who cares anyways we all know what he meant. :thumbdown

header is fine : clicky "header" <- look what it says by "product" ... check out a few of the other ones as well in our parts catalog.
 
In my opinion, tubular manifolds are a waste of money on a turbo car. I think you'd gain more from the short length and greater heat with the stock manifold than equal length with a tubular manifold. I guess it would be easier than hogging out the stock manifold if you wanted to go with a larger diameter...

Besides, most tubular manifolds crack easily. They have to be extremely well-engineered to last long on a street motor. I'll stick to my stock manifold.
 
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