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RE: Your header install - 12/30/2006 2:14:35 PM   
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I just viewed a video on their bolts.  They use a retainer on the bolt head and then an E clip to hold the retainer on.  That would be really fun to install on headers   If you jack up the motor it probably wouldn't be bad.

I like the Breslin better  but theres no other choice.

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RE: Your header install - 12/30/2006 8:56:07 PM   
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Yea looks like alot of fun!!!!! I got mine ordered tonight I hope I find another choose from  for them.If anyone needs to order them,I got mine at summit for about 20 cheaper than on stage8 site.

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RE: Your header install - 12/31/2006 3:26:37 PM   
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Here's a pic of Stage8 bolt.  The locking device on the video I saw was more egg shaped then the one pictured here.



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RE: Your header install - 12/31/2006 4:16:11 PM   
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Yea me to,it was more like a long Guitar pick !!!! 

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RE: Your header install - 1/10/2007 11:56:12 PM   
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Yeah I got my bolts in Mango they look like the pick style not likt the ones you posted Ill try to get a pick of them.Also I think I am gonna go wth the SLP headers,they are 403 SS and JET HOT coated already.Anyone hear of these guys,or of any issues with the headers they are making ?The mopars are mild 14ga steel tubes thats why they were so cheap.

thanks Marty

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RE: Your header install - 1/11/2007 12:47:58 PM   
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I haven't heard of anyone with those headers yet.  The construction sounds like it's quality material and looks good in the picture. They should work out fine.

I had no idea that the Mopar headers were not SS. I don't know metals that well so this spurred my interest to look up what Dynatech's were made of, it's T-304 SS.

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RE: Your header install - 1/12/2007 12:01:31 AM   
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At first he tried to tell me they were 304 SS but then he was like on no that s the cat- back.(mopar perf.center)I am gonna call jet hot to make sure they are coating them for SLP.  I dont want to end up with a bad taste in my mouth from them if its not true when I buy them.

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RE: Your header install - 1/12/2007 12:42:03 PM   
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To busy to worry about installation.  My time is $.  Anyway, I ordered my Mopar long tube headers off E-bay.  Got a great deal for around 1 grand including shipping.  Called the local stealership and was amazed that they would install thim for me for $400.  I left it with them and it took about 5 hours.  I am really amazed as what it did to my performance.  I already had Magnaflow Cats.  Have a little drone but the way to get rid of that is to put your foot in it.  Very pleased.  Thanks to all of you guys because what you are doing, I am doing.

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RE: Your header install - 1/12/2007 1:08:04 PM   
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Thats great to hear congrats 

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RE: Your header install - 1/12/2007 4:32:59 PM   
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Marty, what do you guesstimate your hp increase will be?

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RE: Your header install - 1/12/2007 5:18:32 PM   
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I saw these bolts posted up on another forum. Don't know what their all about.
http://totallystainless.com/totally.html

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RE: Your header install - 1/13/2007 12:12:51 AM   
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Well they claim 25 at the fly wheel plus I am going all synthetic.I already have done the oil,just got my RP gear oil in the mail,soon to do tranny fluid.I am hopeing 25 at the wheel total wih all of it.should be about 15 with the header and the exhaust .I am gonna try to dyno before I do the rest just to see where its at.

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RE: Your header install - 1/13/2007 12:17:03 AM   
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So, you should be pushing well over 400 at the crank.  Plus, with all the synthetics, I would think it will rev much quicker.

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RE: Your header install - 1/13/2007 12:57:56 AM   
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That is what we are hoping for 

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RE: Your header install - 1/17/2007 12:01:58 AM   
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Say Randall did you happen to use the plug fouler on there ?

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