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Old 08-08-2003, 01:16 PM   #1
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Default gt40 vs gt40p

sorry, I know this question has probably been asked about a million times which one is the better head?

Stock, Iron GT40 or
Stock, Iron GT40p ?

Before answering the poll, consider:

You have a choice between a set of heads of a '96 explorer (GT40) or a set of heads off a '98 explorer (GT40p). The headers will not be a problem , because you want to upgrade your existing stock headers and you have not already bought a set that fits the orginal ET7E's. and you aregoing to have them rebuilt anyways so miles is not a concern. Both sets are iron so aluminum is not a factor.
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