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Old 03-04-2008, 11:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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What Type Of Headers Should I get?

I love Frisco Cali but Dam i hate the fact, i can not get long tube headers.. I really want my car 2 breath better. I have no choice but 2 get shorties for my goat=( i've been checking out the jba headers......but then y not replace the mid pipes. ..........and when itz time for smog checkup. I can always put the stock mid pipes back on.....I need ur advise. Should i get the mid pipes from jba with High flow Cats or should i get it without the Catalytic conveters?
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I love Frisco Cali but Dam i hate the fact, i can not get long tube headers.. I really want my car 2 breath better. I have no choice but 2 get shorties for my goat=( i've been checking out the jba headers......but then y not replace the mid pipes. ..........and when itz time for smog checkup. I can always put the stock mid pipes back on.....I need ur advise. Should i get the mid pipes from jba with High flow Cats or should i get it without the Catalytic conveters?
I would go with JBA, this way you will have JBA shorties & mid pipes plus cats. You will know for sure these parts will fit and will work with each other.
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I love Frisco Cali but Dam i hate the fact, i can not get long tube headers.. I really want my car 2 breath better. I have no choice but 2 get shorties for my goat=( i've been checking out the jba headers......but then y not replace the mid pipes. ..........and when itz time for smog checkup. I can always put the stock mid pipes back on.....I need ur advise. Should i get the mid pipes from jba with High flow Cats or should i get it without the Catalytic conveters?
Check out the shorties made by Edelbrock
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