hey guys, comments on this product
this is my rule of thumb when it comes to performance parts. if the company doesn't provide a dyno sheet i don't buy it because it takes product development and research and testing for any real performance part.
The ceramics deffinatly are alot nicer in the short run, but if you plan on having it for a lenthy period of time (4 or more years), go with the stainless. But i agree to never go with the chrome, keeps in waaay too much heat
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The ceramics deffinatly are alot nicer in the short run, but if you plan on having it for a lenthy period of time (4 or more years), go with the stainless. But i agree to never go with the chrome, keeps in waaay too much heat
The ceramics deffinatly are alot nicer in the short run, but if you plan on having it for a lenthy period of time (4 or more years), go with the stainless. But i agree to never go with the chrome, keeps in waaay too much heat
ORIGINAL: TeamExodusPres
The ceramics deffinatly are alot nicer in the short run, but if you plan on having it for a lenthy period of time (4 or more years), go with the stainless. But i agree to never go with the chrome, keeps in waaay too much heat
The ceramics deffinatly are alot nicer in the short run, but if you plan on having it for a lenthy period of time (4 or more years), go with the stainless. But i agree to never go with the chrome, keeps in waaay too much heat
yeah dude save money and buy dc headers. dont buy those. theyll probably break or crack or rust ect.
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