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Dynatech Supermaxx Headers

Old Jun 11, 2005 | 01:43 AM
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Dynatech Supermaxx Headers

Has anyone heard of these headers yet? Are they any good? I went to my local speed shop and they told me that this full exhuast package is one on the best right now. If anybody knows about these or specs. from them please inform me. Thanks.
Old Jun 12, 2005 | 10:43 PM
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Re: Dynatech Supermaxx Headers

For the same price you can get a set of kooks with which you know youll be getting the best
Old Jun 13, 2005 | 06:24 AM
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Re: Dynatech Supermaxx Headers

yes they are good

yes they are complete

yes they are expensive

for the price...look elsewhere
Old Jun 13, 2005 | 08:02 PM
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Re: Dynatech Supermaxx Headers

I got mine for $1169 on ebay. You get everything from the headers, hi-flow cats, y-pipe, O2 extensions to very good metal gaskets in the kit. The quality of the part was very good. I priced the Kooks and the QTPs and I could not even come close to the price I got the Dynatechs for. When you add up the catted y-pipe, O2 extensions and gaskets you will have spent over $1400. So, trust me, for all you get in the kit, they are not that expensive comparatively speaking. If you are on a budget and were to go with the Pacesetters with the TSP catted y-pipe and the necessary O2 sims you will have spent $800..........for Pacesetters.
Old Jun 13, 2005 | 08:18 PM
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Re: Dynatech Supermaxx Headers

I got the pacesetters shipped to my door with the off road y pipe and 02 sims for $650. Shop around on ebay and here in the supporting vendor. They usually pm you a pretty good price if you ask. The good thing about the dynatech's is they are stainless steel and not coated (not sure if all of them are) but the expensive ones are, so they will probably last longer.
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