Photos of 2010 Camaro Borla Long Tube Headers Compared to Stock Manifolds

JasonD
10-14-2009, 09:00 PM
One thing that seems to be impossible to find out there is some real photos of Borla long tube headers for a 2010 Camaro.

I took some comparison shots while mine were being installed (dyno results here (http://www.camaroz28.com/forums/showthread.php?t=716252)). The difference is significant.

I'll be posting video of how easy they slide into place in the near future, followed by some sound clips. Until then, enjoy the pics!

silverz28
10-14-2009, 09:44 PM
The stock manifolds don't look that restrictive, it's all that stuff after and the sharp bends.

2010_5thgen
10-14-2009, 10:05 PM
you coulda just asked me what they looked like. ive had those on my car for over a month now. i love them

CLEAN
10-15-2009, 09:37 AM
How can you pass inspection w/ those?

2010_5thgen
10-15-2009, 09:50 AM
depends where you live. i can. i dont have inspection. actually when i got my borla headers, there was a tag on them saying "WARNING:for race use only, not for use on streets"

Brandon_Lutz
10-15-2009, 10:13 AM
When you had them installed, did they tune the computer to ignore the loss of the pre-cat and the O2 Sensor? I'm assuming they had to or you would be getting SES codes.

JasonD
10-15-2009, 10:23 AM
you coulda just asked me what they looked like. ive had those on my car for over a month now. i love them

I thought I asked you to post some pics in the past, maybe I just thought I did. No biggie!

How can you pass inspection w/ those?

We don't have emissions testing in Michigan. :)

When you had them installed, did they tune the computer to ignore the loss of the pre-cat and the O2 Sensor? I'm assuming they had to or you would be getting SES codes.

I am sure they did. Vector tunes all my cars and they really know what they are doing. I haven't driven it since the install because they are still working on it.

2010_5thgen
10-15-2009, 03:10 PM
When you had them installed, did they tune the computer to ignore the loss of the pre-cat and the O2 Sensor? I'm assuming they had to or you would be getting SES codes.
there is not a loss of the sensor. they are still there. but a code does get thrown. i havent had mine in to be fixed yet, but im just gonna wait until i get it tuned. it runs just fine not tuned. nothing has affected the driving yet, just the annoying check engine light on.