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Charlie

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Trying to decide on shorty, mid, or long tube headers. Suggestions in which is best/preferred.
 

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Depends on how you plan to use the vehicle. Long ones for torque, short ones for HP.
 

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I want to know about this too as some headers will probably be my next upgrade
 

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Depends on how you plan to use the vehicle. Long ones for torque, short ones for HP.

Prefer for HP. Do you mean "shorties" ? Can you recommend brands?
 

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I'm not going to get into a 'brand war'.

Pretty much it all boils down to, "How much do you want to spend?"

I will however, recommend that the ones you decide on, you get them 'ceramic heat coated' inside and out. That's money well spent.
 

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I went with cheap long tube and painted them with ceramic paint in a rattle can. They turned out pretty decent. Also added a crosstube after the trans. No issues with bolt on. Did need some plug wire protection however. Its been 6 months and have had no issues and they sound really damn good!

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