stoneracing headers
#8
Originally Posted by MrEous
I have had mine on for 1+ years and no rust problems or anything out of the ordinary.
#10
Yes, headers and ypipe.
No bees in a can.
I had the 2nd prototype so the rear ypipe flange had to be severed and reattached by a muffler shop for me. As a result I hear a small 'hiss' in the ypipe. Other than that I have had -0- problems.
Ypipe still looks new (it isn't the same polished one they have on eBay)...no rust.
Performance is very nice compared to the stock exhaust setup I used to have.
I also like the way they sound in the car. I've never been outside of my car as it's driving away so I'm not sure what is sounds like.
There are plenty of naysayers on the Org about headers. If you want them, get them.
Beware the install...if you don't know what you're doing this could take a whole day. The bolts are a bish to get to. A professional install could cost you some money too.
The money you are spending over 'just' a ypipe is a negligible 3hp if that.
No bees in a can.
I had the 2nd prototype so the rear ypipe flange had to be severed and reattached by a muffler shop for me. As a result I hear a small 'hiss' in the ypipe. Other than that I have had -0- problems.
Ypipe still looks new (it isn't the same polished one they have on eBay)...no rust.
Performance is very nice compared to the stock exhaust setup I used to have.
I also like the way they sound in the car. I've never been outside of my car as it's driving away so I'm not sure what is sounds like.
There are plenty of naysayers on the Org about headers. If you want them, get them.
Beware the install...if you don't know what you're doing this could take a whole day. The bolts are a bish to get to. A professional install could cost you some money too.
The money you are spending over 'just' a ypipe is a negligible 3hp if that.
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