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Cory
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12/30/2004
11:54:16

Subject: Best R/T Headers?
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im lookin for some headers to give my truck some more power as well as being loud as ****, i saw headers from edelbrok(ti-tech ceramic), gibson(stainless), and heddman(painted). its not going to be a show truck so looks of it wont matter, any opinion and or experiences would be appreciated



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12/30/2004
12:49:14

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PPH headers are an awesome setup. What year is your truck?

Bill White - KRC Performance
'03 R/T, CC
'04 Liberty, 4x4, 3.7, 5-speed, LSD

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12/31/2004
00:46:43

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12/31/2004
06:59:33

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No pre-cats then, great. $549 from KRC if you decide you are interested. We can also get them ceramic coated for you.

http://www.krcperformance.com

Bill White - KRC Performance
'03 R/T, CC
'04 Liberty, 4x4, 3.7, 5-speed, LSD

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12/31/2004
10:28:12

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If you want all out performance then Scott Q's GS Motorsports headers are the best out there. They are a long tube mandrell bent header with a flange plate for a perfect seal.

www.GSmotorsports.com



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12/31/2004
10:43:32

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it depends on how you are using your truck. If towing mostly, short tubes. if street/strip, mid length tubes and if drag only you want long tubes. any other info as to the maker is crap.if you want them to last forever pay the extra bucks for 303 or 304 stainless, 400 series stainless WILL rust out but it will take about 5 years, otherwise any other material will be heat rotted in just a few short years.



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12/31/2004
12:28:20

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my truck wont be seeing the track, and i wont be towing anything, its mainly all ab an exhaust that roars but the hp n mpg that comes wit it is all pluses



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12/31/2004
20:05:28

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GSMotorsports Headers all the way man. They are mid-length, 1 3/4 inch primaries, 3 inch collectors, ceramic coated, thick flanges, very well made... I just put some on my truck a month ago along with dual Spintech exhaust, and let me tell you it sounds awesome. I can definately tell a difference power wise too. Only bad thing is they were over $600 shipped, and it took Scott a while to send them (almost 2 months). I think they were well worth the wait though. They are the best made header I have ever seen, and with that price they better be. Check out their site. www.Gsmotorsports.com pictures and dyno sheet on them




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1/01/2005
23:40:52

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ouch, i love my truck, but still being in school 600 is like 4 months pay



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1/02/2005
11:00:45

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i got the pph headers, they are a nice quality set. i reccomend them, but if i was gonna build a race motor, i would get the gsm's



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1/02/2005
12:12:18

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What do you guys recomend for a 2001 R/T for headers, cause they stopped make ing the pph right in 2000, so i dont know which others are out there that are good.

Stumpy
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1/03/2005
14:44:59

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You need pn xxx434 with O2 bungs welded in place for your O2 sensors on 2001+... No fitment issues (hitting frame rail, fuel lines, etc...) like others out there.

Sam



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