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Old Jul 10, 2003 | 12:11 PM
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MAC Header Question

I was originally going with the ASM headers for the new 383 I'm putting in the 93 camaro, but I am considering going with the MAC headers due to price and better plug access. I'm wondering if the headers for the 93 include the off road pipe or will I need to purchase that seperately? From the pictures it looks like the MAC y-pipe that comes with them will bolt directly to the factory catalytic converter, but on the LGmotorsports website it says "Offered with either High Flow Cat. Converters or Off-Road Pipes. " I'm wondering if this statement is only valid for the 95-97 systems or if you get a choice of a high flow cat or off road pipe with the 93 system?

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Rob
Old Jul 10, 2003 | 03:11 PM
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it comes with a y-pipe that "should" bolt up to your factory conveter. I like the Mac's, easy install, plug access is good and I have no leaks. My only complaint is the off-road pipe I got, and y-pipe hangs down
REALLY low. Get em coated also, knocks down on the heat big time. You only get the headers, y-pipe, sh$tty gaskets, and hardware. I ordered mine with the ARP bolts, so I cant tell ya if they come with header bolts or not.
Old Jul 10, 2003 | 03:14 PM
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Originally posted by kirschman
My only complaint is the off-road pipe I got, and y-pipe hangs down
REALLY low.
Very Very True. Personally i would have went with the Mac's again if i didn't go for the LT's.
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