gipson headers
grego12r
10-30-2004, 08:17 AM
hi i got 2000 chevy silverado 1500 LT 5.3 L 4X4
i want to buy gipson headers they cam whit EGR valve and also whit
air injection valve i now my truck has the ERG valve but i dont now if it have air injection valve
thanks for any info
i want to buy gipson headers they cam whit EGR valve and also whit
air injection valve i now my truck has the ERG valve but i dont now if it have air injection valve
thanks for any info
Slowprocess
10-30-2004, 11:22 AM
hi i got 2000 chevy silverado 1500 LT 5.3 L 4X4
i want to buy gipson headers they cam whit EGR valve and also whit
air injection valve i now my truck has the ERG valve but i dont now if it have air injection valve
thanks for any info
Contact your local dealer and have them run the vin number. They can tell you if you have the air injection valve. I think that only comes on vehicles made to California emissions laws. Also, I would seriously think about buying the Gibsons. We did a side by side comparison of the stock manifolds and the gibsons, and they hardly flow better than the stock manifolds. Plus, for the money, Summit Racing sells a set of long tube Doug Thorley headers for $428. With these trucks, it's always better to go with at least mid lenght headers, and even better long tubes. Shorties really aren't worth the money when compared to the price of the Thorleys.
i want to buy gipson headers they cam whit EGR valve and also whit
air injection valve i now my truck has the ERG valve but i dont now if it have air injection valve
thanks for any info
Contact your local dealer and have them run the vin number. They can tell you if you have the air injection valve. I think that only comes on vehicles made to California emissions laws. Also, I would seriously think about buying the Gibsons. We did a side by side comparison of the stock manifolds and the gibsons, and they hardly flow better than the stock manifolds. Plus, for the money, Summit Racing sells a set of long tube Doug Thorley headers for $428. With these trucks, it's always better to go with at least mid lenght headers, and even better long tubes. Shorties really aren't worth the money when compared to the price of the Thorleys.
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