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Hey Guys I just purchased a pair of PaceSetter headers. I read the thread about the parts I should add for the exhaust, but what do you recommend on pipe size? Also do I need any special parts if im going to a 2.5'?

 

-When installing headers do you recommend any spare parts?

-If my studs are broken what the best place to buy new ones?

-Any canadians out there know good place to order parts within canada?

 

 

 

Also out of curiosity has anyone build a snorkel? If so will it cause any difference in gas millage? Has anyone tested in winter with snow? Do they have prebuilt kits for the pathy or atleast the head?

 

 

Thank you

Jason

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i belive sarari by arb makes makes pathy snorkels and there are writups for that and cousom ones on here.

pace setters; inspect all your pipes, sometimes they forget to ream out the union & the y pipe after the weliding is done this causes exterme resriction. I don't reccomend greater than 2.25' pipe from the cat back on a stock vg30. too big and you lose low end torque.

I actually went down form 2.25 to 2.0 AFTER I did my headders and felt an increase in low end with no noticable loss in top end.

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what do you recommend on pipe size?

2.25" seems the most common. 2" would work and there is an on going arguement over if 2.5" is too big.

I plan to use my 2.25" SST Magnaflow cat back with headers and a high flow cat.

 

Let the opinions roll...

 

B

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2.25" seems the most common. 2" would work and there is an on going arguement over if 2.5" is too big.

I plan to use my 2.25" SST Magnaflow cat back with headers and a high flow cat.

 

Let the opinions roll...

 

B

 

what headers are you using everyone ive looked at has said no body lifts?

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