Longtube Headers worth it?
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Funny thing. On the way back from GOOTC @ MIR dragway in Maryland (GOOTC is Get Out Of The Cold, an event a friend started a few years ago), 7 of us went home via 95 North. When we hit the tunnel in Maryland, I had a Mercedes Benz next behind me. I had a bit of fun inside there. When he came out of the tunnel, I don't think he appreciated me or my exhaust too much. The look on his face wasn't too happy. Oh well. Guess he isn't a car guy.
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Longtubes don't really hook up to the stock exhaust with some modification. You can use the stock H-pipe, but the cats would have to go. Another good mod you could do is motor mounts because the are much easier to install while you're under there.
#45
if you get longtubes, you can keep the stock H, but you will remove the cats....
your better off getting a LT/x/h pipe combo... that way you can throw it all in and be done with it..
my BBK setup cost me like 1100 but it was complete and works great! and is ceramic coated...
your better off getting a LT/x/h pipe combo... that way you can throw it all in and be done with it..
my BBK setup cost me like 1100 but it was complete and works great! and is ceramic coated...
#46
Dude, whenever I go through that tunnel or any tunnel for that matter (I did this down in Maryland, and up in Canada on the way home from the MCA show), I have so much fun in there!! If there is no traffic behind me, I slow down, drop it to 2nd, stand on it, shift to 3rd and stand on it, and shift to 4th! WHAT A SOUND AGAINST THE CONCRETE!!! I LOVE IT!!!
Funny thing. On the way back from GOOTC @ MIR dragway in Maryland (GOOTC is Get Out Of The Cold, an event a friend started a few years ago), 7 of us went home via 95 North. When we hit the tunnel in Maryland, I had a Mercedes Benz next behind me. I had a bit of fun inside there. When he came out of the tunnel, I don't think he appreciated me or my exhaust too much. The look on his face wasn't too happy. Oh well. Guess he isn't a car guy.
Funny thing. On the way back from GOOTC @ MIR dragway in Maryland (GOOTC is Get Out Of The Cold, an event a friend started a few years ago), 7 of us went home via 95 North. When we hit the tunnel in Maryland, I had a Mercedes Benz next behind me. I had a bit of fun inside there. When he came out of the tunnel, I don't think he appreciated me or my exhaust too much. The look on his face wasn't too happy. Oh well. Guess he isn't a car guy.
#47
if you get longtubes, you can keep the stock H, but you will remove the cats....
your better off getting a LT/x/h pipe combo... that way you can throw it all in and be done with it..
my BBK setup cost me like 1100 but it was complete and works great! and is ceramic coated...
your better off getting a LT/x/h pipe combo... that way you can throw it all in and be done with it..
my BBK setup cost me like 1100 but it was complete and works great! and is ceramic coated...
#51
I run them with the high flow cats that were supplied with them. And as was said before all 4 O2's hookup to these headers and mid pipe, I can't speak on emissions, I've never been hooked up to one. What about those mil eliminators, can they get you past an emission test?
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#53
mil eliminators do nothing for emissions tests.....
they only stop your pcu from throwing a code...
some tests will look for things like this and you will fail with mil eliminators.
they only stop your pcu from throwing a code...
some tests will look for things like this and you will fail with mil eliminators.
#55
When I have Tillman hook them up for me, I'll explain to them what I need as far as the state goes cause all of the mils and o2 sensors; I know of them but I'm not fully knowlegable of these things. Plus I like the fact that they keep things safe. Once I get all of the loose ends tied up, I want to put down some numbers at the track.
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When I have Tillman hook them up for me, I'll explain to them what I need as far as the state goes cause all of the mils and o2 sensors; I know of them but I'm not fully knowlegable of these things. Plus I like the fact that they keep things safe. Once I get all of the loose ends tied up, I want to put down some numbers at the track.
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On me right now, no. I would have to jack the car up in the air to get the pics of the H-Pipe from ARH. I'll see what I can do in the next few days. I am taking the wheels off, to get my new BFGs put on (original set from factory lasted 24K miles, not too bad). I can take a few shots then.