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Wannabe Elite Explorer
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does anyone make headers for 97 ohv?
Any manufactures make headers for 97 ohv's? What type
of power gains? Affect obd? __________________ 97 XLT EXPLORER AUTO 4 X 4 |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
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well?
__________________ 97 XLT EXPLORER AUTO 4 X 4 |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Mountain View, CA
'97 XLT
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Yes, JBA, Hedeman, Borla to name a few. Pacesetter used to, but I'm not sure now. I'm looking at a set of JBA's from Truckperformance now.
Good Luck.... |
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