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Old 11-01-2011, 10:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Jadz928
The OE stainless steel tubular headers found on the 85-86 32V.
Wondering if it's worth the hassle for ~10HP. Headers a MUCH bigger hassle but the payoff would be greater. I'd like to keep everything aft of the headers stock Euro. What do you think?
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Old 11-02-2011, 10:54 PM
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Originally Posted by tilac999
Wondering if it's worth the hassle for ~10HP. Headers a MUCH bigger hassle but the payoff would be greater. I'd like to keep everything aft of the headers stock Euro. What do you think?
I would stay away from headers, Brad... esp. because you want to use stock exhaust (would be a bigger hassle to fit up).

I'd say go for the 85-86 32V tubulars, because they are quality pieces... and much better than the cast lumps you got in there now.
Fit up to your stock system would be easy for a competent muffler shop.
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Originally Posted by Jadz928
I would stay away from headers, Brad... esp. because you want to use stock exhaust (would be a bigger hassle to fit up).

I'd say go for the 85-86 32V tubulars, because they are quality pieces... and much better than the cast lumps you got in there now.
Fit up to your stock system would be easy for a competent muffler shop.
Thanks Jim. I guess that's the way to go. Do you know of a set for sale?
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I have a set from an 85. $400. First PM gets it.
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No offense, H, but I've never paid more than $150 for a set. Also, I know of a set available now for $90 (which is crazy cheap).
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Well then Jim, let Brad buy from you. I'll hold onto mine.
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Originally Posted by heinrich
Well then Jim, let Brad buy from you. I'll hold onto mine.
I'm not selling anything.



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