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<blockquote data-quote="soundstreamer" data-source="post: 710922" data-attributes="member: 558924"><p>pros-</p><p></p><p>more hp @ higher rpms</p><p></p><p>better fuel economy</p><p></p><p>cons-</p><p></p><p>less torque @ lower rpms</p><p></p><p>higher temps in engine compartment</p><p></p><p>i've had three sets of headman headers on three different vehicles(all of which were made for that specific vehicle) and none of them fit in perfectly. every set needed a little dent somewhere in them(which voids the warranty) to make them fit without rubbing bell housing, cross member, ect. i go with them because they are among the cheapest and are very well made. the only other cheap headers i ever tried to use were flowtech...but when i pulled them out of the box they had very small diameter tubing...so i sent them back.</p><p></p><p>the best bang for the buck engine upgrades are intake and exhaust(even though compete exhaust systems are pricey). free flowing cold air intake with a k&amp;n filter and a set of headers with free flowing mufflers help engines breath so much easier...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soundstreamer, post: 710922, member: 558924"] pros- more hp @ higher rpms better fuel economy cons- less torque @ lower rpms higher temps in engine compartment i've had three sets of headman headers on three different vehicles(all of which were made for that specific vehicle) and none of them fit in perfectly. every set needed a little dent somewhere in them(which voids the warranty) to make them fit without rubbing bell housing, cross member, ect. i go with them because they are among the cheapest and are very well made. the only other cheap headers i ever tried to use were flowtech...but when i pulled them out of the box they had very small diameter tubing...so i sent them back. the best bang for the buck engine upgrades are intake and exhaust(even though compete exhaust systems are pricey). free flowing cold air intake with a k&n filter and a set of headers with free flowing mufflers help engines breath so much easier... [/QUOTE]
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