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rookieshooter

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84 BII "Li'l Samson"
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Really fine workmanship on these step headers for my son's 1.8L VTec

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Smooth as silk

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This is the business end.

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It's hard to tell from the pic but the header is long because it makes up for the lack of a cat. converter.
 



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You build that?

Those are perfect welds--had to be a machine welded header

I wish I made those.



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Here's a better pic that shows how long they are. No cat. convertor is the reason. It's a two piece header for ease of installation. That's what those springs are for. They hold the two halves together. This way you don't have to pull engine to install.

These are custom hand built headers. There are several different diameter tubes that make up each seperate exhaust tube. It's called a 4-2-1 tri-Y header 3 step design. It's supposed to get about 17 more rear horsepower over conventional type headers.
 


















Nope, just a realy good TIG welder. Headers look really good. Are they made from stainless steel?

Yes the are stainless steel.
 






who made them and how much?

I'll get a price and who made them when my son gets back in frome where ever he went to tonight. He's 19, what do you expect.
 






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