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Old 2/19/07, 09:41 PM
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It's going to be alot of work, I have to see when we hang it, if it needs to be bent to mate up, etc. If I just cut it, I suppose the pipes will be too far outward towards the sides of the car, and have to be bent inwards. We'll see.
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No no, I ment I thought it was wierd that they don't offer an H Pipe to go with the headers, haha.... well im sure I'll eventually fudge and get some headers. I mean I said the same thing about the warranty stuff with my CAI, axelbacks, H pipe.... and it never ends.
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Originally Posted by WuTimeUT
No no, I ment I thought it was wierd that they don't offer an H Pipe to go with the headers, haha.... well im sure I'll eventually fudge and get some headers. I mean I said the same thing about the warranty stuff with my CAI, axelbacks, H pipe.... and it never ends.
the only companies that i know of that offer H pipes is JBA and pypes. Pypes only made it because of customer demand at the time. While i am a fan of the H pipe myself and currently run the Pypes ORH, the x does deliver more power and with the right muffler setup, isnt raspy at all
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Back when I first added LTs, I used the stock mid-pipe to make my own H. But, I eventually put the X back on and had my cutouts welded to it.



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Originally Posted by 70MACH1OWNER
I'm curious. How can you keep modify the stock H-pipe and keep the cats with Hooker longtubes. I don't think that's possible.
Scott

I decided to go with the ARH's(1 5/8")now cause of the quality, fitment,they are a true LT header,many reccomendations by members both on here and modularfords, and people say they sound good with flowmasters.
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Originally Posted by TillmanSpeed
The American Racing headers really do fit quite nice. They use a molded collector, and 304 stainless steel as opposed to a 409. We have the best luck with them, and they are a true full length and make the most gains in HP and Torque.

The long tube 1 5/8" stainless headers and O/R X pipe are $1300
The long tube 1 5/8" stainless headers and high flow X pipe are $1450
The long tube 1 3/4" stainless headers and O/R X pipe are $1325
The long tube 1 3/4" stainless headers and high flow X pipe are $1479

After selling these systems, I have a hard time selling other brands. Not that they aren't a quality product. The flanges on the ARH's are nickel plated, and their cat's are EXCEPTIONAL compared to the other companies out there.

They get an A+ in my book. Let me know if you'd like to purchase, I have a high flow catted version in stock! They sound great with American Thunder 40 series!!

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By the way,when will your online store be open?
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Originally Posted by TillmanSpeed
The American Racing headers really do fit quite nice. They use a molded collector, and 304 stainless steel as opposed to a 409. We have the best luck with them, and they are a true full length and make the most gains in HP and Torque.

The long tube 1 5/8" stainless headers and O/R X pipe are $1300
The long tube 1 5/8" stainless headers and high flow X pipe are $1450
The long tube 1 3/4" stainless headers and O/R X pipe are $1325
The long tube 1 3/4" stainless headers and high flow X pipe are $1479

After selling these systems, I have a hard time selling other brands. Not that they aren't a quality product. The flanges on the ARH's are nickel plated, and their cat's are EXCEPTIONAL compared to the other companies out there.

They get an A+ in my book. Let me know if you'd like to purchase, I have a high flow catted version in stock! They sound great with American Thunder 40 series!!

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Hey CR,
Can you just buy only the headers without the cats and x -pipe?? If so how much?
Scott
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Why would you want to buy the headers without a x-pipe? Did you want to modify your o/r prochamber h-pipe to fit the ARH's?

Or maybe you could just wait until Tillmanspeed does that pypes o/r h experiment to make it fit the AR Lt's...
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Online store will be open probably within 7 days...

As for the headers, yes they sell it alone. Let me know what you mean by that and we'll take care of you! Just want to make sure you already have the ARH crossover pipe, because to the best of my knowledge that is the only one that is confirmed to work.

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