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Old 05-12-2003, 03:15 PM
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OBX NT headers

Well I had credit @ my local Ricer shop and went ahead and got an OBX 4 to 1 polished stainless header. I only had to pay like $100 so no bigie if they don't work over time. I'll put it on within the next few days but I really hope it's decent. I'm not looking for huge performance just to help make the engine bay look cool, I think it'll do that. But if it makes my car any louder than it already is I'll have to look for a larger resonator for the exhaust. I'm also hoping it only changes cool colors after time and not just to a deep green. Oh yea and if it doesn't CRACK for at least 2 years that would be a plus too.

So anyone else use these on their NT eclipse???
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Well there ON now! Easy mod IMHO (OBX fit like a glove). Seems to be a tad more power, hell they weigh 20lbs less than the stock cast header

One drawback, they turned from the nice polished "chrome" look to gold in like 10 min. of run time Looks like they will be a dark polished look very soon but hey I like the ran hard look
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