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Old 03-11-2004, 11:53 AM
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Header Brands

I a looking for a header. I found an otto racing header for 120 brand new but am not sure about the quality since all the others I've seen cost 3x that. Does anyone know if it matters? here's the link...

http://www.procarparts.com/store-det...94AC%2D6855HDX

What do you think?
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Old 03-12-2004, 03:35 AM
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Re: Header Brands

well what they say.... "what u pay for is what u get"

Im not really familar with otto tho. All i kno is dont get OBX or Pacesetter cuz they are crap headers. Pacesetter is said to make crappy things on whatever they make so dont even sport anything pacesetter on ur car. For OBX they make junk headers but their axle back exhaust and stuff are all good stuff. OBX have their share in making junk items but they also make some kick a$$ stuff as well. Just dont get their header. DC i hear is always a good brand but rumor has it that they are thin and will crack after a while but it does come with a 3 yr warranty... i think. If u want power and quality then get Airmass. I think thats how u spell it. They make really good headers which will give u good power gains as well as construction
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