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Old 10-10-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Default S197 V6 Mustang...Which Headers Should I Get?

Ok, I'm getting an h-pipe with dual flowmaster AT, now my question is what headers should I get if any for a more muscular sound and rumble.
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Just get the biggest tube shortie headers. they will clear everything. Dont get the equal length shortie headers because they run into stuff and since you cant get long tubes because we live in the wonderful california those are your best bet. If you dont care about passing smog go for the long tubes. They sound really cool and make the best power of any. MAC and BBK are good companies. I got my EQ length headers from MAC and they are great. I got the non ceramic coating on them I think its called HTS coating, but anyway it has worked well and no rust problems. I would buy the regular shorties if I had to do it over again. Make sure to use the orange silicone on all your connections so you dont get exhaust leaks.
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JBA shorties are good to.Put mine on in a couple of hours,alone. They have the EGR tube hook up and fit well. (if you go with them use the stock header bolts though)
I have the GT mufflers,true dual with the H pipe and they sound good.
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Steeda's Short Unequal Length T304 Stainless Steel Headers offer good power increases and smoother revving with the highest quality fit and finish for great looks and ease of install.

Call Hillbank Motorsports for availabilty.
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Steeda's Short Unequal Length T304 Stainless Steel Headers offer good power increases and smoother revving with the highest quality fit and finish for great looks and ease of install.

Call Hillbank Motorsports for availabilty.
Those are some nice looking headers... Nice thick flanges.
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Default mac shortys

i got the mac shortys thay work awsome for low end torque accordingly from what my G-Tech SS says i gained 12 HP From it check out

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$309.38+Shiped Not To Shabby.... and not that hard to install i want to 3 speed shops and thay sayed its $550 to get installed forget that s*** man it was worth it i installed it my self i mean it took me like 8 hours but i got it done lol
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opps sorry for giving you wrong information I didnt know you were looking for V6 headers.
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