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2011-2014 Mustangs
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Long tube headers, which Primary size is 'best'?
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<blockquote data-quote="SixPak" data-source="post: 15709963" data-attributes="member: 142259"><p>Well, I monsooned my exhaust in a shopping center parking lot failing to negotiate a damned speed bump properly, and wound up re-orienting everything from the flange at the headers back to the mufflers to the right about an inch or so. Had to spin the header flange and grind it a bit, pry a few places and it still looks like crap out back, so I have decided to replace the whole works.</p><p>I remembered this thread from a while back and dug it up to see what the latest thinking was and have decided 1-3/4" Kooks LT/mid length w/OR-H and to the back is where I am headed. I was considering the 1-5/8" but may supercharge it before all is said and done, so 1-3/4" it is. I will be curiose to see if I gain anything over and above what could be considered normal going from hi-flow cats to catless. I have always felt that I left something on the table with the BBK's and Hi-flow cats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SixPak, post: 15709963, member: 142259"] Well, I monsooned my exhaust in a shopping center parking lot failing to negotiate a damned speed bump properly, and wound up re-orienting everything from the flange at the headers back to the mufflers to the right about an inch or so. Had to spin the header flange and grind it a bit, pry a few places and it still looks like crap out back, so I have decided to replace the whole works. I remembered this thread from a while back and dug it up to see what the latest thinking was and have decided 1-3/4" Kooks LT/mid length w/OR-H and to the back is where I am headed. I was considering the 1-5/8" but may supercharge it before all is said and done, so 1-3/4" it is. I will be curiose to see if I gain anything over and above what could be considered normal going from hi-flow cats to catless. I have always felt that I left something on the table with the BBK's and Hi-flow cats. [/QUOTE]
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