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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Mecca, Indiana
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![]() Get long tubes. You will not regret it.
I've heard changing plugs with some of the shorties (maybe equal length??) headers is a pain in the @$$ With my MAC long tubes they're just as easy to change as they were with the stock headers. And don't listen too much to these guys telling you you will lose all kinds of low end torque with long tubes. My car hauls now since the install (which wasn't all that bad) and it's all stock. I did do a full exhaust at the same time though. Don't waste your time on the shorties. Do it once and do it right. L/T's all the way. |
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