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Header
I'm looking for some nice 4-1 one piece headers for my 91 Si. Preferably ceramic coated. I like DC Sports Style. Looking for links to some sites that might have them but I'm not about to spend $500.
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Not to hate on you or anything but
A) its gonna be a bitch to put a one piece header on a 4th gen, I had enough trouble trying to put my two piece on ... and had the most trouble trying to get the two pice stock header out B) a 4-1 header is going to kill your low end, you sure you want that?
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I'd say go for dc sports. One piece isn't that bad to install. Just drop the crossmember and there u go.
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i got my 1 peice dc header off ebay for 220 shipped
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Here's a site you should check out carefully before making a header purchase.
Melt's right; it'll kill your low end. Flunky http://www.hadamotorsport.com/tech/r...emc/index.html And yeah, the two-piece headers are much easier to install. |
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hondas have no low end anyways. might as well accentuate what they do have, which is high rpm power. You want low end, buy a v8.
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