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Old 04-13-2003, 12:08 PM
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hp racing header?

i didn't know where else to post this but has anyone ever used or knows anything about hp racing headers. I can get a chrome one for 190 or a ceramic one for 220 at my local import shop. If anyone has info. I would really appreciate it. Thanx.
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I'd get the ceramic if I were you...less heat in your engine compartment. I have a HP header, chrome (the cermic was way more expensive) and I love the results. with my short ram intake and hp header I gain 14whp. I'm at 146whp versus the 132 I had stock. No problems with the Hp header at all. Fits perfect.
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