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Exhasust Manifold/Headers

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Old September-8th-2003 | 03:46 PM
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Exhasust Manifold/Headers

My first post here

Seems like a very knowledgable and experienced group...glad I found this forum.

The exhasut manifold on my 93 LX is warped and as I look to replace i thought it might be better to upgrade to a aftermarket/performance product. Any recommendations. I do not want to replace the rest of the exhasut system as it is in great shape...it is stock.

Thanks in advance for any recommendations
Old September-9th-2003 | 02:45 PM
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Corksport.com has about the best header you can buy off the market. If you want anything better, you'll have to goto a shop and ask for one to be built, which might put you out about 800-1700, depending on how good of a header you want/that they can build.

Do a seach on the board. There is plenty of useful info already here.
Old September-9th-2003 | 10:39 PM
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Thanks. I could not find anything in old posts. Your input was helpful, but it turns out that the exhaust leak was not in the manifold. So I should be able to save some money here. Thanks anyway.
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