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    I emailed speed daddy and they said they got the new headers in and they would be going up on ebay very soon so keep looking for them.

    Here are the pages to Dna and Speed Daddy (same company basically).

    eBay Store - dnamotoring: auto performance, racing parts, low price

    eBay Store - speed daddymotor: CAM GEARS, CERAMIC HEADER, OIL CATCH RESERVOIR TANK
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    Umm i believe they are the same company man.... LOL
    1999 GTPHP Tuned, Ported SC/TB, 42#'s, SSAC's, ZZP Modded 1.9's/LS6 Springs/Manley's, TransGo Shift Kit, Poly Uppers, KYB GR2's/Springtech's. - 231k and traded it in. - Gone
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    Yeah, you're suppose to read inside parenthesis too....I said "(Same company basically)"...
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    thank you! i appreciate the help! ever since i bought the car it's the only thing on my mind. So far i've decided on headers, FWI, and upgrading spark plugs/wires.. If i still have cash to spare i was thinking PCM, any recommendations?
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    Overkill or dhp for pcm
    Overkill will be hard to get ahold of but from what i hear he is a wiz with these pcms

    98 gtp sedan forest green ,S1X intense cam,Intense pcm,Magnaflow exhaust, ubend delete,TEP trans 3.29's,3.4 smoothflow mps,Dyno'd 281hp and 371ft #'s of trq at the wheels
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    I have heard a lot of good thing about overkill I am goinbg to go with him soon too
    http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3059486
    2001 GTP, TransGo shift kit, SSAC Headers, AeroForce Scan, TDC Racing FWI, Overkill PCM, 3.4 Pully,MSD Coil Packs, Moroso Wires, AL104's, 160Tstat
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    ^^I'd go with DHP.

    Best PCM to date and no one has EVER had an issue...except for the guy who tried to use one on this High Compression Bottom End.
    Sold WBody's: '03 Blue GTP/'98 Green GTP/'98 Silver GT/'05 GXP
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    2004 2005 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO V6 6pc STAINLESS HEDAER : eBay Motors (item 190375782688 end time Mar-26-10 13:27:56 PDT)

    Ok, so these are now up, however they say they fit gtp, ss, etc. The exhaust fit on these is the same as the base and gt correct?
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    Even better when your buying a set of HEDAERs
    Sold WBody's: '03 Blue GTP/'98 Green GTP/'98 Silver GT/'05 GXP
    '99 Chevrolet Silverado Classic Z71 4x4 - K&N Intake/Gibson Exhaust #TRUCKTHINGS
    '12 Buick Regal Turbo - ZZP CAI/20% Tint/HID's
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    '04 Chevrolet Corvette MRM A4/LS1 - TSP LT's, 3"O/R X, AFE S2 CAI
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    280? for the extra 70 i'll stick with legit SSAC's
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    Looked at both pcms and i'm thinking overkill is the way to go.. As for the headers, i wouldn't mind paying the extra $70-80 for SSAC's, but is it really worth it?
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    Alright then SSAC it is!
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    And DHP...not overkill.
    Sold WBody's: '03 Blue GTP/'98 Green GTP/'98 Silver GT/'05 GXP
    '99 Chevrolet Silverado Classic Z71 4x4 - K&N Intake/Gibson Exhaust #TRUCKTHINGS
    '12 Buick Regal Turbo - ZZP CAI/20% Tint/HID's
    '89 Ford Mustang LX Notchback - LM7 5.3, 4L80, 9", HX40
    '04 Chevrolet Corvette MRM A4/LS1 - TSP LT's, 3"O/R X, AFE S2 CAI
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluegtp91 View Post
    And DHP...not overkill.
    lol...

    Speed is an addiction the faster you go the slower it becomes.
    01 GT | Matt's new TT cam | PT-67 | 18-22psi and a couple stock trannys.
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    why dhp
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    Because since the beginning of modding the 3800 Digital Horsepower has been the only mail order PCM tuner that has never had an issue and still has the best PCM's to date even after being out of business for a few years. 3800 Performance now sells them.
    Sold WBody's: '03 Blue GTP/'98 Green GTP/'98 Silver GT/'05 GXP
    '99 Chevrolet Silverado Classic Z71 4x4 - K&N Intake/Gibson Exhaust #TRUCKTHINGS
    '12 Buick Regal Turbo - ZZP CAI/20% Tint/HID's
    '89 Ford Mustang LX Notchback - LM7 5.3, 4L80, 9", HX40
    '04 Chevrolet Corvette MRM A4/LS1 - TSP LT's, 3"O/R X, AFE S2 CAI
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    Read some reviews and I'm going to agree with you, I'll go with DHP
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    So as of now i have about $700 worth (assuming i can install it all myself)
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