pacesetter header?
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pacesetter header?
Does the pacesetter/monza header give a worthy boost in power for the price? Does it flow comparatively to the RB? Im thinking of getting one but if it doesnt flow well then i screw it. Also how is the fit?
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never tried the pacesetter header but I have heard a lot of bad about them.
fit is not good
not the greatest flow
rust out easily stuff like that
I have a RB header. still need to get it installed though. but it was used by atleast 2 other ppl
only show a few small sections were rust has touched it not bad just surface ****. still though the header is showing nice and straight no holes not bent just still in nice shape
fit is not good
not the greatest flow
rust out easily stuff like that
I have a RB header. still need to get it installed though. but it was used by atleast 2 other ppl
only show a few small sections were rust has touched it not bad just surface ****. still though the header is showing nice and straight no holes not bent just still in nice shape
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I've been running a Pacesetter header for 4 years. It is starting to show a little rust. Performance gains were very noticeable, however I also added a high flow cat at the same time. (I already had a cat back.) Hard to tell if the power came from the header, the cat, or the combo. Considering how inexpensive it was, I think it was worth it for the power, the noise on the other hand is a totally different matter. If and when it rusts out and I need to replace it, I might go back to the stock exhaust manifold just to get some peace and quiet.
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