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Anyone have any experience with these?
Any comments?
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They were the only company that would make a set of headers for my Camaro with the Fastburn flange. Everyone else (hooker/headman) said they would bolt right up. Ya and cover 25% of the exaust port. They are not Davis or Lemons headers but for $300 bucks who cares. I just bought a set of their stepped headers and they are really nice and work well.
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what were you using before??? did the shoenfeld help or hurt you??
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That I dont know....new combo and when I bolted up my Headman's to the bare head I noticed there was a definite port alignment problem. They look ok and like I said for 300 bucks they are worth a try. I have used these headers for years on my street car and they have definitly improved over the years in quality. I know there are alot of people out there who swear by 3000 dollar stainless headers but im a normal working man who can justify that.
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im with you....normal WORKING GUY...best of luck
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Joe Zoom, open up the tip jar and go big.
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