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    You sir are a vendors dream customer. Tells you whatever you want and you automatically believe every little bit of it. Ill sell you the pair of socks I have on right now and I guarantee they"ll add 1000hp instantly and no need to worry about your trans.
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    Headers would be worth it if you nut up and install them yourself but you don't want to but you think a turbo build is going to be easier....you'll be in for a shocker.
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    Yeah what he said. The trans on these cars go out in the 3100 powered SEs. You think a 300+ hp turbo car is not going to kill the trans? If you want to go turbo you best have at least $5k sitting around for a built trans plus all the turbo stuff, plus anything else that will probably need to be replaced.
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    If you want to pulley down(if you don't go turbo) then you pretty much need headers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grimsin View Post
    If you want to pulley down(if you don't go turbo) and minimize the chance of Blowing your motor up then you pretty much need headers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by REDCOMPG View Post
    Headers would be worth it if you nut up and install them yourself but you don't want to but you think a turbo build is going to be easier....you'll be in for a shocker.
    Exactly haha Headers vs Turbo...hmmmmmmm
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    anyone that tells you that you need headers to run smaller supercharger pulleys has never even attempted to without headers and is just regurgitating information they read once upon a time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio248 View Post
    anyone that tells you that you need headers to run smaller supercharger pulleys has never even attempted to without headers and is just regurgitating information they read once upon a time.
    From what I understand, you can run a 3.6" with DP, CAI, and colder spark plugs. 3.5" or 3.4" with all of that plus headers. A tune is necessary before going smaller at all
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    A tune should be needed all the time...pulley size and flow mods don't dictate that.

    Stock exhaust + E85.

    Just don't need that U-Bend.
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    Blah.

    Front manifold blows.

    If it was tubular like the rear, then I'd agree...like the concept car.
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    truth

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    guess we should know people who weld and redo the entire exhaust with better pieces, then.
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    I see your welds...

    And raise you the lazy.

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    not tubular. how much harder can it be to make one that's tubular?
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    Pretty damn close for a garage special.

    Works worlds better than a stock or PEM would.

    Then just get a front header...and weld it to the crossover?
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    remake everything exactly to the spec of the stock manifolds/crossover and then make the piping diameter a little bigger and make them tubular.

    i bet it'd take someone who does exhaust a few hours to reproduce it nicely.
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    But the crossover and rear manifold don't pose any real restriction, right?

    So, just need something for the front. I don't see anything really being THAT much better than an SSPLOG + 3" Downpipe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blueguy View Post
    But the crossover and rear manifold don't pose any real restriction, right?

    So, just need something for the front. I don't see anything really being THAT much better than an SSPLOG + 3" Downpipe.
    By the time you buy a PLOG and DP you could just get SD headers for $200 and call it done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2FASTGTP View Post
    By the time you buy a PLOG and DP you could just get SD headers for $200 and call it done.
    what if you don't want the fitment issues and you want a guaranteed tried and true fit part that'll be easy to install and not have a retarded downpipe design since you want to lower the car into the pavement?
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