928 international headers for sale (fits '87 to '95)
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928 international headers for sale (fits '87 to '95)
have had these in the garage since new. never been on a car. doesn't look like i'm going to be using them so it's time to get rid of them. i don't think they are available anymore. new they were $995. asking $850 plus shipping.
heres a link about them:
https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...tional+headers
pm or email.
thanks
heres a link about them:
https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...tional+headers
pm or email.
thanks
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I am still conflicted as to wether or not i want headers.
They maybe only give you another 10 HP, but i think Louie ott showed that they produce another 27 ft/lbs of torque which is substantial
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I believe an off the shelf X-pipe for headers can not be made as there are small variances in each set of headers. No two MSDS headers will be exactly the same, as opposed to the stock cast headers. You'd have to do a little fitment work regardless so just have your muffler shop make an X for you. I have the Magnaflow X joined up to the MSDS headers and it works great.
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if an x-pipe alone is sold by roger for $450 (minus cats) then i imagine if someone could make an x-pipe with headers for $1250 then you could have something. I do love the 928 intl headers, they look amazing when coated, and i know they are for race only, but i with there was a road version, but they maybe unable to sell them due to CARB issues and so on, so not sure how you go about getting this done. Although I dont think Devek ever applied for CARB cert. But i do know 928 intl and Devek do have 2 very different approaches when it comes to this kind of stuff and I know if 928 INTL is to do it, they would only do it the right way. There would be no corners cut in this regard.
The x-portion of the pipes is a pretty simple thing to make if your having headers produced i would think. You need to connect the end of the header to the beginning of the resonator pipe which is 75% just straight tubing. Of course you should cut some out and put the cats in but it would seem to be very simple for someone thats capable of making those equal length headers.
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The x-portion of the pipes is a pretty simple thing to make if your having headers produced i would think. You need to connect the end of the header to the beginning of the resonator pipe which is 75% just straight tubing. Of course you should cut some out and put the cats in but it would seem to be very simple for someone thats capable of making those equal length headers.
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