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i ve tried every exhaust and performance shop and cant find any one in vegas to fab me up some headers im not quite the handy man so im pretty shitty and coming up with my own crap... ne way some one could fab me up a set for my 3100 on a 97 cut
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hey XRL8ING uwanna sell that set of headers i would be interested
94 BerrettaZ26 3400,5 spd, aluminum flywheel, stg3+ spec clutch, poly mounts everywhere, strut and strut to rad braces, s&s headers, euro mirrors, and taillights, E36 headlights, blk widow spoiler, GTU rimz, intrax, KYB, OBD2 swap rear disk swap with ss lines and ss clutch line, addco rear bar
07 Chrysler 300 Base, with C frt bumper blk halo headlights and foglights. Coming soon tinted taillights and 22". The Family ride
hey guys what would be the best way to go with my headers under the oil pan or over the trans.like stock i see that franz did his under and it looks good but alot of guys say that over is best
so what do you guys think?????
i like the oil pan routing. keep over the tranny cleaner and have less under hood heat build up. some say it'll really heat up your oil, but there are a lot of cars like that including the new 3500's.
i know treez24 has his right under the pan and the paint hasnt pealed off of the pan, so cantr be getting that hot. mine run down and the after the collector the 1 pipe runs under the front of my pan, no issues.
The 3500 exhaust runs more to the side of the pan, where it is higher. I know one of the issues with running it under the pan directly is the ground clearance. IIRC, Franz had less than 5" clearance at his lowest point.
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