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<blockquote data-quote="AMDanBailer" data-source="post: 13986468" data-attributes="member: 94842"><p>Hey,</p><p></p><p>Glad to hear you are interested in getting headers on your Mach, either one will be an awesome sound improvement.</p><p></p><p>If you can afford to do it, the long tubes will give you the best sound and performance. They are the most free flowing you can get, and this translates into big power and sound gains. If you do go with long tubes, I would get the BBK ceramic coated headers. The ceramic coating will dissipate the heat the quickest and keep their look under the hood for years to come. The only down sides to these are you must get a shorty mid pipe at the same time which increases their cost, and they have a difficult and lengthy install. If you can afford this and/or have the ability to install these, the long tubes are always the best bet.</p><p></p><p>Shorty headers will also improve power and sound, and are a more reasonable upgrade. You won't get quite the gains you will see with long tubes, but still noticeable pick ups. The big advantage of these is that they have similar overall dimensions as your factory manifolds and this makes them cheaper and easier to install.</p><p></p><p>Either mod is a nice upgrade on Machs. Keep in mind if you do pull the trigger on either of these, we offer a 6% discount to our forum members. If you have any further questions please get in touch with myself or our customer team. Good luck!</p><p></p><p>-Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AMDanBailer, post: 13986468, member: 94842"] Hey, Glad to hear you are interested in getting headers on your Mach, either one will be an awesome sound improvement. If you can afford to do it, the long tubes will give you the best sound and performance. They are the most free flowing you can get, and this translates into big power and sound gains. If you do go with long tubes, I would get the BBK ceramic coated headers. The ceramic coating will dissipate the heat the quickest and keep their look under the hood for years to come. The only down sides to these are you must get a shorty mid pipe at the same time which increases their cost, and they have a difficult and lengthy install. If you can afford this and/or have the ability to install these, the long tubes are always the best bet. Shorty headers will also improve power and sound, and are a more reasonable upgrade. You won't get quite the gains you will see with long tubes, but still noticeable pick ups. The big advantage of these is that they have similar overall dimensions as your factory manifolds and this makes them cheaper and easier to install. Either mod is a nice upgrade on Machs. Keep in mind if you do pull the trigger on either of these, we offer a 6% discount to our forum members. If you have any further questions please get in touch with myself or our customer team. Good luck! -Dan [/QUOTE]
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