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Witch Headers???

Old Dec 26, 2003 | 11:13 PM
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Witch Headers???

When I first started reading all the differing opinions about headers on this board I was set on getting lt's and doing a true dual setup. Liking the idea of the true dual I went to many muffler shops and asked there opinion. they said it is imposibble to do a true dual on our cars. Knowing they were wrong I told them that I have seen true duals on this board with lt headers. they asked me why I wanted headers in the first place because it would not help me at all. again I know that this is wrong. But finding that no one would help me here I decided to at least get a new muffler for my stock setup. Now the muffler helped, but here is my question. I really want to save for headers but should I get lt or mids and keep my new muffler. I know if I go with lt's I want true dual. I have heard that mids are as good if not better than lt's (by the way I seriously question this.) but I know that it would be a lot easier to do mids and weld that up to the single pipe. What am I gaining or loosing by doing either? (MOST HP) PS I do not race but I want good torque if that means anything.
Old Dec 26, 2003 | 11:32 PM
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If it's all about driveability(low end TQ), then LT's might be better. They start to produce increases in TQ sooner than mid's length headers. They also tend to drop off in TQ a little sooner than mids though. This of coarse is comparing equal diameter primaries. (1 3/4")

I chose Mids because I don't want the hassle of long tubes.(plus they are cheaper) I didn't want to worry about scraping the collectors, or fabbing up a whole new exhaust. With mids, I'll get good gains in TQ, but it will be a little higher in RPM than LT's. The good thing is that I can bolt up a normal Cat-back system to the mids and still keep a Cat in the system with no modifications.

Many swear by LT's however.

Dan
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